What does it mean when a caterpillar is curled up?

It is at about this age that the caterpillar gets very cautious about its surroundings and will actually signal others if danger is present. A flick of its head and possibly a low pitch tone is repeatedly made to warn its friends who may curl up into a defensive position.
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Why do caterpillars curl up into a ball?

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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What happens when a caterpillar is dying?

One caterpillar can have a billion virus particles in its body. The virus causes caterpillars to crawl upward before they die. The caterpillar or chrysalis turns to liquid and the virus particles drip and splash, covering a large area as it rains or we water or gardens.
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How do you know when a caterpillar is ready to cocoon?

When the Monarch caterpillar gets ready to pupate it will spin silk, attach itself and hang head-down in a “J” shape. The caterpillar will stay like this for around 24 hours. Shortly before its final molt the caterpillar will straighten some and the antennae will become ragged rather than the normally rigid appearance.
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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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How long does it take a caterpillar to turn into a cocoon?

They will stay and transform over time into a butterfly or a moth. Most butterflies and moths stay inside of their chrysalis or cocoon for between five to 21 days. If they're in really harsh places like deserts, some will stay in there for up to three years waiting for rain or good conditions.
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How do you save a dying caterpillar?

Reviving a Drowned Caterpillar
  1. Remove From Water (Obvious Step)
  2. Gently Pat With Paper Towel.
  3. Cover it With Salt.
  4. WAIT – Do Not Touch – be patient.
  5. It Begins to MOVE! Green Vomit – It is SICK.
  6. Crawling Out of the Salt – It Will Live!
  7. Rinse the Salt Off its Body – It's Good to Go!
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Do caterpillars pretend to be dead?

Insects that evade predation by playing dead include certain caterpillars, ladybugs and many other beetles, weevils, robber flies, and even giant water bugs. Beetles of the genus Cryptoglossa are known by the common name death-feigning beetles.
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Why is my caterpillar dying?

Also, during the process some caterpillars just hang and die. A: There are many diseases and parasites that kill monarchs, including viral, protozoan, fungal, and bacterial infections. These often kill the caterpillars just before they pupate, or during the pupa stage.
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What are the worms that curl up?

Common Characteristics of Millipedes

While their name means “thousand legs”, this arthropod doesn't actually have that many (80-400 is typical.) When they walk, their legs appear to move in a wave-like motion, and they will curl up into a small coil when resting or disturbed.
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What insect curls up into a ball?

What are Pill Bugs? The pill bug, sometimes referred to as "rollie pollies", is the only crustacean that has become completely adapted to spending its life on land. This pest earned its nickname due to the fact that the pill bug can roll up into a tight ball when disturbed.
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Are fluffy caterpillars poisonous?

A fluffy caterpillar is one of the most venomous caterpillars in the United States. The puss caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis) has hidden toxic spines underneath its fur.
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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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How do you treat a sick caterpillar?

Isolate Your Caterpillar

If there is a chance of infection, move your caterpillar or chrysalis to an area by itself where it cannot infect other caterpillars. Use a milkweed leaf, gloves or brush to avoid touching the caterpillar directly. If you think you may have touched it, wash your hands afterwards.
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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 are my caterpillars not eating?

Don't worry too much if your caterpillar suddenly stops eating, becomes sluggish or starts to change color - it is probably just preparing to molt or pupate, so this is completely normal behavior. The caterpillar may also become more active then usual, moving around its container continuously.
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Do caterpillars heads fall off?

Once it outgrows its skin (called the cuticle), the hormone ecdysone is released triggering the insect to molt. First, the head capsule pops off (imagine your face falling off and regrowing); then the caterpillar wiggles out of its old skin, pulling one pair of legs out at a time like an old pair of skinny jeans.
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What to do if you find a caterpillar on the ground?

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.
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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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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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How do you know when a cocoon is about to hatch?

Look at the top of the chrysalis where the butterfly abdomen is located. When the chrysalis pleats start to expand and separate like an old slinky, the butterfly is about to eclose (emerge) from the chrysalis…or at least within the hour.
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Why caterpillars should not be touched with bare hands?

Caterpillars are cold blooded organisms. Touching them with bare hands may transfer the heat to their body which can be fatal for them . Moreover,caterpillars have thick stingy hair , which causes irritation , in some cases their body hairs can also be poisonous.
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Can you touch a chrysalis?

They may begin to flap them gently to expedite the process. Let them be and do not touch their wings at all while they are drying. This can damage the scales on them and render them unable to fly.
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