How long do caterpillars stay in cocoon?

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well some overwinter in their cocoons/chrysallis while others can hatch in little under 4 weeks.

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The caterpillar stage ranges from three weeks to nine months, depending on the species and whether there...

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For ten days

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2 weeks

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a month or a little bit more

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the caterpillers name is The Green Starrothe

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Bug questions! Centipedes, ground beetles, ladybugs and tent caterpillars?

I'm 18 and over the past couple weeks I've gotten into a "bug" phase. It started after I got a baby tarantula for a pet, and that same night I caught a wolf spider in my basement that I kept. They are both doing very well and I've decided to...

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Ah, a fellow bug lover. Awesome. I like to examine all kinds of bugs (and have owned 20 different species...

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If you touch a Eastern Tent Caterpillars cocoon, will it still hatch?

Beacause my little daughter found one and she was touching it, so will the cocoon still hatch?

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Yes. The hundreds of larvae inside will still hatch, because they are in a tent. Ergo the name.

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Do caterpillars eat any leaves during the metamorphosis or cocoon stage?

i have a caterpillar (cabbage looper) does the caterpillar eat whilst it is in a cocoon? so do i have to get new leaves and does it die if the transformation from caterpillar to moth ...show more

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The caterpillar does not eat while it is is inside the cocoon. It eats and stores food in its body ...

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A population of caterpillars feeds on the leaves of trees in a forest and is in turn food for birds that eat t?

a)Caterpillars would evolve a cocoon that was more resistant to damp weather. b)Caterpillars would evolve to eat the bark as well as the leaves. c)Caterpillars would evolve to a larger size. d)Caterpillars would evolve to a color that matched the leaves...

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D is the most logical answer and many caterpillars are very well camouflaged.

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