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Caterpillars

Caterpillars are the larval form of butterflies and moths and eat leaves voraciously.

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What caterpillars eat fennel?

Several varieties of swallow tail caterpillar

Are moth eggs bad for you?

Moth eggs aren't really bad for you, but I would suggest not eating them. I once ate some on a Girl Scout cookie.

Can butterfly caterpillars poo or wee when in a cocoon?

they can not because they are in a deep sleep and imagine a bear hibernating does he wake up and find lots of poo and wee no so The ansew is no

What does a painted apple moth caterpillar look like?

This is what a painted apple moth caterpillar looks like and if you could send feed back i would be very happy

What is the caterpillar that is bright green and spiky with a red and white stripe down its side found in Kentucky?

The caterpillar of the Io moth seems to fit your description. The related link has pictures.

Can a caterpillar die in its coccon?

yes they can. They can suffocate themselves to death. But most don't.

How long does it take for a woolly bear to turn into a moth?

The larvae of many species of Arctiid moths are called "woolly bears" because of their long, thick, furlike setae.

For example the Banded Woolly Bear is an Isabella Tiger Moth as an adult. and the larva is called the Banded Woolly Bear. Caterpillars normally become moths within months of hatching in most temperate climates, but in the frigid Arctic where the warmth necessary for vegetative growth is so short, that the Woolly Bear feeds for several summers, freezing solid each winter before it finally pupating. Some are known to live through as many as 14 winters

The insect can be found in many cold regions, including the Arctic. The banded Woolly Bear larva emerges from the egg in the fall and overwinters in its caterpillar form, when it literally freezes solid. First its heart stops beating, then its gut freezes, then its blood, followed by the rest of the body. It survives being frozen by producing a cryoprotectant in its tissues. In the spring it thaws out and emerges to pupate. Once it emerges from its pupa as a moth it has only days to find a mate before it dies.

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Are sparse caterpillar poisons?

The sparse caterpillars are poisonous to cats and dogs, but not humans. Sparse caterpillars do however sting as a way to protect themselves.

What is a tussock?

A tussock is a tuft or clump of green grass, forming a small hillock.

Is caterpillar venom dangerous?

Caterpillars are poisonous if they have pointy spikes on their back. Some caterpillars can bite or sting and they may inject poison in you when they bite but that's usually caterpillars from the jungle or from a different state considering I'm from P.E.I/ Canada. I have a pet caterpillar but its not poisonous so it depends on what kind of caterpillar and its ok if the caterpillar you have has hair because its not poisonous in fact caterpillars are very common with hair.

What is study of Silkworm?

The study of silkworms is called Sericulture. The most widely used term for this study is called Bombyx Mori which dates to 2700 BC.

What is the Head bolt torque and valve lash on a 3304 caterpillar engine?

The head bolt torque, on a 3304 Caterpillar engine, is 350 pounds per square inch. The valve lash should be adjusted to .023.

Whats that song that goes Watch out caterpillar your getting fatter Why said the caterpillar that doesn't matter Don't interrupt my lunch. crunch caterpillar crunch?

I'm looking for the exact same song. I remember most of the words but was looking for the music as I am not the most tuneful of people and want it for my class to sing. (We are learning about growth and change so this song fits in with our theme).

If it helps the words I remember are:

Caterpillar sat in a tasty tree, crunch caterpillar crunch,

He ate one leaf, then 2, then 3, crunch caterpillar crunch,

Watch out caterpillar you're getting fatter,

well said the caterpillar that doesn't matter, don't interrupt my lunch.

crunch caterpillar crunch.

Hope this helps, let me know if you find some music. :)

How do you find a caterpillar egg?

look at a bunch of leaves, and see if you see round 3-D ovals that are white on the leaf.

Do caterpillars have a respiratory system?

Yes, caterpillars have a respiratory system. They do not breathe through a nose or mouth, but through holes in the sides of their bodies.

Are caterpillars insects?

Yes. They are the larval form of a butterfly or moth, which is an insect.

How do you get rid of dialer 17h?

Well, I have the same problem, therefore I asked helpdesk AVG for help. I got following recommendation; uninstall or remove directory newdotnet in Program Files and restart PC. Good luck

I think that if you download AVG 7.0, and download all available system updates and virus definitions it should fix your problem.

I had this virus, and after runing AVG it detected the file and deleted it. Somehow, I got infected with it for a second time, but, after running AVG again, AVG this time managed to heal the file.

If you don't use your dial up modem, I don't think its too much of a biggie to be honest. Obviously, if you do then it is

You can get rid of this dialer 17h , by following these steps .

= 1 Download and intall the Malwarebytes on your computer .

2 Update your Malwarebytes .

3 Scan your computer for all the malwares in your computer .

4 Remove all the malwares , found while scanning with the malwarebytes .

5 Restart your computer . =

What is the yellow PMS color for caterpillar?

116 uncoated stock or 123 coated stock.

This info was found on the Caterpillar website

Can you find a Luna moth caterpillar in Portland Oregon?

One of my students brought a Luna moth caterpillar she found in her yard into my classroom in Portland, Oregon. I am currently trying to discover if it may have been brought to this area from elsewhere, as I have read that this is not within the usual range of their habitat.

How long does a wooly bear caterpillar stay in its cocoon?

In more temperate climates, woolly bears become moths only months after hatching. In the Arctic, where food is less prominent, some of them hibernate through up to fourteen winters before becoming a moth. Moths only have a few days to find a mate before dying.

Why do trapping male moths result fewer caterpillars the next year?

If male moths are trapped, fewer caterpillars will result due to not having been able to mate with the females. There are over 140,000 species of these insects in the world.