Do caterpillars pee?

In this case, the caterpillar kidney switches to using the water from their blood, so it can work uninterrupted. This allows their kidney to use water from the caterpillar's blood to produce urine.
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How do caterpillars excrete waste?

Caterpillars' kidneys can recirculate the same water to excrete metabolic wastes more than once, minimizing how much water they lose to peeing.
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How does a caterpillar poop?

Caterpillar poop is often called frass and usually comes in the form of pellets. These pellets are typically dropped on the ground near the caterpillar. However, some species fire them out as far as they can to avoid attracting predators.
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Do caterpillars go potty?

Adult butterflies do not urinate or defecate (or "go to the bathroom"). The larval life stage - the caterpillar - does all of the eating, and caterpillars almost continually defecate. Interestingly, when there enough caterpillars eating in the same place, their defecation is audible. That is, you can hear the poop!
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Do butterflies pee?

Though they subsist on a liquid diet, butterflies do not truly pee or poo. They simply do not have the apparatus needed like kidneys to filter and concentrate urine.
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What color is a butterfly pee?

Red dye goes through the digestive system of butterflies and stains their pee red. Yes, butterflies pee. The red pee will stain clothes and other material. We now use light blue Gatorade for that reason.
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Do caterpillars eat their own poop?

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have figured out why these caterpillars like to season the leaves they're about to eat with their own poop, and the discovery could help with developing pesticides.
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Where do caterpillars poop?

They also leave behind plenty of poop. Technically known as “frass”, caterpillar poop are small, hard pellets that range in color from brown to black and can be found on and under plants upon which caterpillars are feeding.
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What is butterfly pee?

It was butterfly pee. Or more accurately, butterfly pea drink. As in a drink made from the butterfly pea flower (clitoria ternatea). The drink is made from steeping the flowers in hot water like you would with tea leaves. And then adding sugar.
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Is caterpillar poop green?

They're also pooping machines! This poop, also called frass, is expelled as little dark green blobs. The exception (for healthy caterpillars) is right before a mature caterpillar pupates, when the frass may have a slight reddish tint as the caterpillar empties it's body for the final time.
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Does caterpillar poop stink?

Caterpillar Cage Cleaning Tips

First off, the frass (poop) doesn't smell too foul since your caterpillars are strict milkwetarians. Second, with a simple raising accessory, you can avoid direct-contact with frass, while saving precious time.
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Why is my caterpillars poop red?

Your butterflies will expel a red liquid called meconium. This is a completely natural occurrence. Meconium is the leftover part of the caterpillar that was not needed to make the butterfly. This is stored in the intestine of the butterfly and expelled after the butterfly emerges.
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Do caterpillars bite?

Now the good news: Reactions to caterpillar stings usually stay on the mild side. On the scale of insect bites, it normally rates as more troublesome than a mosquito bite but not as bad as a wasp sting. Redness. Itching.
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What is caterpillar frass?

excrement; usually the excreted pellets of caterpillars." In some contexts frass refers primarily to fine, masticated material, often powdery, that phytophagous insects pass as indigestible waste after they have processed plant tissues as completely as their physiology would permit.
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Who invented plastic eating caterpillars?

Paolo Bombelli, a biochemist at the University of Cambridge and one of the study's researchers, and Federica Bertocchini of the Spanish National Research Council have patented the findings. Bombelli said to BBC News, “the caterpillar will be the starting point.”
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Who can eat plastic?

The bacteria, Ideonella sakaiensis, was only able to eat a particular kind of plastic called PET, from which bottles are commonly made, and it could not do so nearly fast enough to mitigate the tens of millions of tons of plastic waste that enter the environment every year.
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What Colour is butterfly poop?

This is where the poop comes in. Bile, in vertebrates is made in the liver and aids in digestion of fats. While bile occasionally makes our poop green, because of a yellow-ish green substance called bilirubin, in butterflies and moths bile pigments can have stunning color effects.
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Do butterflies make poop?

Question: Do butterflies poop? Answer: Butterflies pee. They only drink liquids and never eat solids, so they don't actually 'poop' but only pass liquid.
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What is butterfly poop?

“Butterfly poop is called meconium,” she said.
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Is caterpillar poop good for anything?

How Does Insect Frass Benefit the Soil and Crops? Though the percentage of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium (NPK) aren't as high in insect frass as they are in bird or mammal manure, insect frass is still a sustainable, beneficial form of fertilizer to add to your garden.
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Do caterpillars need water?

Sticks also work well for giving the butterfly or moth a place to hang. You don't need to provide water; caterpillars get their moisture from the plants they consume.
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Do ants poop?

Yes, ants poop. They have an excretory system that allows them to get rid of the waste produced through digestion. Like humans, an ant's body uses what it needs, and the leftovers come out as poop. Even in insects, waste poses a danger.
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Do caterpillars have 12 eyes?

Caterpillars have 12 eyes arranged in a semi-circle

Caterpillars have 12 tiny eyelets that are known as stemmata. These eyes are arranged in a semi-circle from one side of the head to the other. The stemmata help the caterpillars to identify light and darkness.
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Can I keep a caterpillar as a pet?

Caterpillars make great, easy pets for kids and adults alike. As long as you provide them with enough to eat, they require relatively little effort to take care of.
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Can butterfly drink blood?

Most butterflies drink nectar (or drink blood or sweat or urine or tears), but they don't defecate.
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