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Photos of some of the most common furry caterpillars you'll find in your garden, plus which ones are likely to become pests, ...
The most common in Ohio are the banded woolly bear, the yellow woolly bear, the salt marsh caterpillar and the giant leopard moth. So why do we suddenly see these caterpillars this time of year?
The two species of caterpillars you may see right now across southeast Texas are either the salt marsh or the yellow woolly bear caterpillar.
It’s early fall and we sometimes enjoy seeing fuzzy orange and black caterpillars trekking over the trails on their way to better foraging or a site for pupation. Although we usually call them ...
Keep an eye out for woolly bear caterpillars the next few weeks. They could predict this winter's weather. See what Bill Reid's says about Conn.
How does the woolly bear caterpillar predict winter? “According to folklore, the amount of black on the woolly bear in autumn varies proportionately with the severity of the coming winter where the ...
The woolly bear caterpillar, one of autumn’s most recognizable crawling critters, might not be the tiny winter weather forecaster that folklore would have us believe.
As it is every fall, "woolly worms" have started to migrate to their wintertime homes and are showing off their winter predictions.
Phone calls and personal inquiries this past week have been a lot about that “big woolly caterpillar” that has been seen “everywhere.” ...
According to folklore, the woolly bear’s black-and-brownish stripes — a familiar sight among fallen leaves this time of year — can predict the severity of the forthcoming winter. The wider ...