Should I move my caterpillar?

Ideally, caterpillars are moved on a large cutting or with mobile plants. They can keep nibbling on the current host plant and slowly make their transition to their new host plant. For practicality when frequently moving caterpillars over short distances, something more efficient is often needed.
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Can caterpillars survive on the ground?

Some Caterpillars Pupate Underground

There they shrug off their skin, and underneath is a brown, nut-like pupa that will soon hatch out into the adult moth. If you found a caterpillar crawling on the ground, put it into a tupperware or "bug habitat" (see instructions above).
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Where should you leave a caterpillar?

You can find caterpillars on most plants during the spring and early summer. Put the caterpillar and a few fresh leaves in a wide mouth jar or plastic shoebox. Cover the jar mouth with netting or a piece of nylon. Every day change the leaves and provide dry paper towels to help prevent mold.
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Do caterpillars need to hang?

Why is chrysalis spacing important? As you likely already realize, it is absolutely essential for a monarch to hang upside down from their chrysalis immediately after emerging as a butterfly. The moment they emerge is also called “eclose”.
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Should you keep caterpillars inside or outside?

There are pluses and minuses to both. An open environment is good if you only have a few caterpillars. An open environment makes it much easier to view all stages of the caterpillar, chrysalis and emerging butterfly. An open environment is well ventilated and will keep disease at a minimum.
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How do you keep a caterpillar alive?

Caterpillars need water added to their enclosure on a daily basis. Do not place a water dish in your enclosure as caterpillars may fall into them and drown. Instead, simply spray some water onto the leaves each day and the caterpillars will drink from the droplets.
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Do caterpillars need air?

Do caterpillars need air holes? All caught animals require air holes in a container, so yes, a caterpillar needs air holes in whatever you're keeping it in.
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How do you house a caterpillar?

If you find your own caterpillars in the wild, you need to create a habitat for them. A large glass jar or small aquarium works great. Make sure it has a secure lid with lots of breathable fresh air (more than just poking a couple holes in a lid). Try using cheesecloth or mesh over the top.
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Why has my caterpillar stopped moving?

Don't worry if they do not move for the first day or so, this is normal. While they are eating and growing you will see little balls on the bottom of the cup that are the caterpillars “frass” or waste. It should be left in the cup.
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Can you hold caterpillars?

Most caterpillars are perfectly safe to handle. Painted lady and swallowtail caterpillars are common examples. Even the monarch butterfly caterpillar, though toxic if eaten, does nothing more than tickle you when held.
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How long does it take a caterpillar to turn into a butterfly?

Many species will spend less than a week undergoing metamorphosis, but most will emerge as a butterfly within about three weeks. Some butterflies may wait as long as three years to leave chrysalis, but this has less to do with the rigors of the metamorphosis and more to do with the environment around them.
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How do you look after a caterpillar?

Keep larger caterpillars, such as elephant hawk-moths, in a large ice-cream tub or similar, while smaller ones can make do with a yoghurt pot or margarine tub. There's no need to add air holes, but lift the lid every other day to keep the air fresh, and replace the leaves every two days.
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Can caterpillars drown?

Even when enthusiasts cover containers, sometimes a caterpillar still finds a way to work its way to the water and drowns.
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How do you raise a caterpillar?

The things to remember are:
  1. Feed the caterpillar the same plant you find it on. Monarchs, for example, can only eat milkweed. ...
  2. Keep it safe from drowning. ...
  3. Caterpillars don't need water. ...
  4. Clean out the poop! ...
  5. Keep it ventilated. ...
  6. Keep it out of direct sun so the caterpillars don't overheat.
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Can caterpillars hear?

Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited formal study of what sounds they hear, how they hear them and how they respond to them. Here, we report on hearing in caterpillars of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus).
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When can you move a caterpillar?

The answers are yes, you may relocate the creatures once they make their chrysalis, and no, the caterpillars do not need to chrysalis on milkweed. In fact, Monarch and other chrysalises often are found as far as 30 feet from the hostplant where they ate their last meal.
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Why is my caterpillar hanging upside down?

The chrysalis hangs upside down from the cremaster until the butterfly is ready to emerge, or eclose. Other caterpillars use variations on this process when they pupate.
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Why do caterpillars curl up?

When they find that spot, they curl up in a tight ball and settle in for a long winter. Their bristle hairs are a deterrent to predators (although raccoons have been observed brushing the hairs off and then eating these insect delicacies). The spiky ball shape makes the caterpillars slippery to predators.
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Do caterpillars need oxygen?

Caterpillars are eating machines, and therefore need plenty of oxygen to power them through their various growth spurts. For this reason, their spiracles are relatively big, allowing lots of air in.
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Why do caterpillars shake when you scream?

It turns out caterpillars writhe their bodies and shake their heads when they hear loud sounds because they are warding off potential attacks from parasite flies. The sound of John's scream is at a similar frequency to that of the parasite flies, triggering the reaction in the caterpillars.
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Can you raise monarch caterpillars indoors?

We discourage the practice of bringing monarchs indoors to raise them. A goal of the monarch conservation movement is a self-sustaining monarch population that can survive from generation to generation without human intervention. The best thing you can do to support monarchs is to create habitat for them!
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Why is my green caterpillar turning black?

Monarch caterpillars often turn black or darkish in color when they are sick with bacterial infections. This is often referred to as 'black death. ' There are a number of other bacterial infections or viruses that monarchs can get as well.
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Do caterpillars sleep?

Caterpillars do sleep, but not like we do. They tend to take cat naps. (See what I did there?) Their rest period generally lasts from about 10 minutes, to a just a few hours.
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