Can woolly bear caterpillars live inside?

If you find a Woolly Bear caterpillar or a silk moth cocoon in the winter, do not bring it inside. If it warms up during the wrong season there will be nothing for it to eat, or in the case of the silk moth, no other moth to mate with.
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Can I keep a woolly bear caterpillar inside?

Move the container indoors when your caterpillar builds its cocoon. In the spring, you will notice your caterpillar will stop moving and take to its branch. Eventually, it will build a cocoon. Once the caterpillar has built a cocoon, it is safe to bring it inside.
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What do woolly bear caterpillars live in?

Habitat: The Woolly Bear (aka Banded Woolly Bear) can be found in The United States, Southern Canada, and Mexico. They are caterpillars of the Isabella Tiger Moth. The caterpillars have fuzzy looking bristles that are black on both ends and reddish brown in the middle. They hatch twice a year.
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How long can woolly bear caterpillars go without food?

The adult form of the woolly bear caterpillar, the Isabella tiger moth, does not eat and lives only for about one week. Its job is to quickly find a mate and lay eggs.
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Can you pick up a wooly caterpillar?

Talk to your children and make sure they know that just because a caterpillar may look cute, furry, or fuzzy, they should not be picked up or touched. It's okay to be curious and observe these eyespots creatures, but a good rule to remember is do not touch or pick up any caterpillars, especially fuzzy or hairy ones.
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THE WOOLLY BEAR CATERPILLAR-MYTHS and FACTS with Chris Walklet



Is it safe to touch wooly caterpillars?

Woolly bear caterpillars lack stinging spines and do not bite. However, the hairs can easily break off into skin when touched, which will cause pain and irritation. The stiff “hairs” (setae) of woolly bears are probably effective defenses against many invertebrate and vertebrate predators.
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Are wooly caterpillars poisonous to touch?

No, they are harmless except in rare cases when someone has an acute allergy to their hair. Some caterpillars have venom-filled hairs, which can be painful to humans, but woolly bears are as cute in your hand as they are on the ground.
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How do you keep a wooly bear caterpillar alive?

Gather a supply of its food plant, put it in a jar of water with a plastic bag secured around the leaves, and keep it in the refrigerator to give the wooly bears fresh food daily. They eat at night and sleep during the day, hiding under the leaves and debris. Peak at night to see how active the caterpillars are!
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Can wooly bear caterpillars be in the cold?

As it gets colder, the caterpillars slowly freeze, but the glycerol prevents their inner cells from freezing. This allows them to survive even the most extreme winter weather conditions. In fact, woolly bear caterpillars can survive at temperatures as low as 90 degrees F below zero.
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How long does it take a woolly bear to turn into a moth?

Due to the harsh conditions in the Arctic Tundra, and the short growing season, it can take up to 14 years for the Arctic Woolly Bear Moth to grow from an egg into a moth. That is the longest life cycle of any moth or butterfly.
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How long do woolly bear caterpillars live for?

Woolly Bear Caterpillar: The Woolly bear caterpillar lives up to 14 years. Although they have a very long life-span, only a short amount of it is spent as an adult caterpillar/moth. Within 24 hours of becoming an adult, the moth lays eggs and dies. Another difference is the habitat of this caterpillar.
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How long does the woolly bear moth live?

The Woolly Bear will soon spin a cocoon and pupate eventually emerging as an adult Tiger Moth. When the caterpillar emerges as an adult it will have a short life span where it will need to find a mate and lay it's eggs to complete the life cycle. The adult moth will only live for one to two weeks.
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Does a woolly bear caterpillar turn into a butterfly?

As a caterpillar, the woolly bear is technically larva, which is the first stage of life for a moth or butterfly after it lays eggs.
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Do fuzzy caterpillars turn into moths?

Caterpillars do not mate or lay eggs, but they do shed their skin as they get bigger and bigger. This is called "molting," and each size stage is called an "instar." Most furry caterpillars will become moths.
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What does it mean to find a caterpillar in your house?

In many cultures of England, caterpillars are an omen of good luck and fortune. In fact, these tiny creatures are often considered to protect people from the common cold and coughs. Likewise, in Hinduism, the graceful locomotion of caterpillars around leaves is associated with bringing good luck to travelers.
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What does a woolly bear caterpillar eat?

The “woolly bear” is actually the freeze-tolerant final instar caterpillar of the common tiger moth Pyrrharctia isabella. These nondestructive caterpillars feed on corn, asters, birches, and sunflowers among other things.
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Can caterpillars survive the cold?

While monarch eggs and caterpillars can survive some exposure to cold, these cooler temperatures slow their development time and prolonged exposure may cause sub-lethal effects (e.g. monarchs may take longer to develop, leaving them more vulnerable to disease and predation).
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Where should I store caterpillars?

Caterpillars don't need to be housed in anything too fancy - a clean one-gallon jar or a small fish tank is perfect. These will be easy to clean and will allow you to see your caterpillar easily.
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What do woolly bear caterpillars turn into?

When spring arrives, woolly bears spin fuzzy cocoons and transform inside them into full-grown moths. Typically, the bands at the ends of the caterpillar are black, and the one in the middle is brown or orange, giving the woolly bear its distinctive striped appearance.
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Can Wooly Bears hurt you?

They are not poisonous, they can't hurt you in any way, but the purpose of the barbs is to actually distribute water over their bodies so that when they do freeze, the back end doesn't freeze before the front end.
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What does it mean if a woolly bear is all black?

Woolly Bear Folklore:

According to folklore, the amount of black on the woolly bear in autumn varies proportionately with the severity of the coming winter in the locality where the caterpillar is found. The longer the woolly bear's black bands, the longer, colder, snowier, and more severe the winter will be.
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Can you pick up woolly bears?

Would it be safe to pick one up? A: Woolly bears are completely harmless (except to the rare person who happens to be allergic to them). I like picking up woolly bears because they roll into a neat little fluffy ball.
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Are wooly caterpillars poisonous to dogs?

Are Woolly Bear caterpillars poisonous to dogs? Whilst Woolly Bear caterpillars look highly toxic due to their coloration, they aren't actually poisonous to dogs.
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What do wooly bears eat and drink?

The orange and black woolly bear -- the young of the Isabella tiger moth, Pyrrharctia isabella -- is the most well-known. They're popularly captured and raised by schoolchildren all over North America. They eat a very wide variety of herbaceous plants and grasses, and the leaves of a few trees.
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How do you tell if a woolly bear caterpillar is a boy or girl?

Both have a yellowish brown color with small spots on their wings. Their forewings are a light medium orange brown -- the same color as the head and thorax. The male's hind wings are a light yellowish orange with random black spots near the outer margin while the female's are more pinkish in color.
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