yes they do
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Army worms turn into moths. After undergoing metamorphosis, they emerge as adult moths from their pupal stage.
Most likely larvae for the moths you are seeing which are most likely Indian Meal Moths.
they do not turn into moths nor butterflies but an insect known as the fungi nat
Woolly worms, also known as woolly bear caterpillars, turn into moths. They undergo metamorphosis, where they spin a cocoon and transform into a moth before emerging as an adult.
No, they turn into Geometer moths.You have just crushed my hopes and dreams!Inchworms turn into months. Oops... did i say months. I meant Moths. Silly me. Inch worms turn into moths.
Wax worms will turn into moths. They go through a life cycle that includes egg, larva (the wax worm stage), pupa, and adult moth.
Inchworms typically can turn into moths. they are very small and sometimes green to green yellow
i think so..... yes
It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
A Bagworm is the beginning stage of what will eventually become a Bagworm Moth. The Bagworm larvae feast on the leaves of trees and shrubs. This provides them with enough energy to construct a cocoon and eventually emerge as moths.
Nothing in nature is really "bad" since everything serves a particular purpose. While inch worms are sometimes annoying because they eat leaves and they ultimately turn into moths, science teachers find them very useful as an educational tool; kids find it fascinating to watch them build their cocoons, for example. Inch worms are also necessary because they provide food for a number of species of birds, who frequently eat insects.