This is by far the most common furry caterpillar that you’ll encounter in your garden. They are not always yellow; individuals range from nearly white to red-brown. This species is related to the ...
Have you noticed a heavier population of furry, red-headed caterpillars in the Lowcountry recently? Although not quite at their peak hatching season, people are starting to notice, and feel, the ...
Nicknamed hickory horned devils, these caterpillars grow up to 6 inches long. Despite their fearsome look and size, they’re harmless to humans. But for potential predators, bright colors and gigantic ...
Distinguishing butterfly caterpillars from moth caterpillars -- How to find butterfly caterpillars -- Identifying caterpillars -- Butterfly biology -- Butterfly gardening -- Raising butterfly ...
Here’s a site with a title fit for a television game show. (Watch out, Jeopardy!) The title also succinctly describes the services offered by the website: written descriptions and photos to help the ...
When you discover a caterpillar in your vegetable garden, you may consider it just as rude as the one Alice encounters in Wonderland. Rude, because they do what they want and eat what they want. While ...