You should leave it where you find it. If it is not in a safe place, move it to one.
Silk worms are the larvae of a certain type of beetle. When they transfer into metamorphosis, they form a cocoon around themselves, much like a butterfly. They are boiled, and the cocoon is unraveled to make silk.
Look at a mirror and make it as light as possible, look at your eyes Look at a mirror and make it as dark as possible, Look at your eyes What's the difference. Same with cats
You can make your own kombucha at home using water, white granulated sugar, blacktea, and looseleaf.
hide a tent and cover it in leaves
They don't find it - they make it.
The caterpillar makes a cocoon to complete the metamorphosis and turn in to a moth, butterflies make a chrysalis.
The species you are referring to is likely the Polyphemus moth, which spins a white, papery cocoon that resembles cotton. This species is native to North America and belongs to the silk moth family. The cocoon is usually found hanging from tree branches or other structures.
they will make their cocoon
A silkworm can make a cocoon anywhere even on the ground. it prefers the bark of trees though.
depends on speseis
they spin it out of a cocoon then theyweave it in to chlothes
caterpillers make cocoons
No. Butterflies and Moths lay eggs. These eggs hatch out into caterpillars which eat plany material and grow. Once they are full size, the caterpillars make a cocoon/chrysalis then this cocoon/chrysalis hatches out into a new butterfly or moth. To be more clear, butterfly caterpillars do not make a cocoon; they pupate (transform into a chrysalis) which then hatches into the butterfly However, some moth caterpillers also spin a cocoon round themselves (made of silk) before pupating. Before pupating the caterpiller will normally move off its food source to find somewhere safe and hidden to pupate.
It is an instinct, like you knowing that you are hungry. When they have grown enough, they will make a cocoon. WARNING: DO NOT HELP THE BUTTERFLY GET OUT OF THE COCOON EVEN IF IT IS TRYING.
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yes a catipiller makes it a cacoon out of its saliva
it does not make its home it finds his homes