Phone calls and personal inquiries this past week have been a lot about that “big wooly caterpillar” that has been seen “everywhere.” The caterpillar being reported to me most often is a Salt Marsh ...
Caterpillars are generally lighter in color and darken with age. The body is covered with tufted hairs, or setae. Lots of ...
As explained by Wizzie Brown, integrated pest management specialist at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services, fuzzy black ...
This year, it was springtime, probably because of the mild winter, a lot of rainfall, a lot of vegetation,” Grant said. ...
Often called woolly bear or salt marsh caterpillars, these bristly critters often crawl out of their winter hiding spots this time of year. With many flowers and plants in full bloom across the ...
One particular creature that has caught the attention of many is the black fuzzy caterpillar, also known as a woolly bear caterpillar. A woolly bear caterpillar, also known as a fuzzy wuzzie or a ...
If you’ve ventured outside at any point this season, you may have seen a rather large fuzzy black caterpillar, also known as a woolly bear caterpillar, swarming around. A woolly bear ...
Finally, here’s a fun little anecdote about these caterpillars. Did you know there’s an old folk story that woolly bear caterpillars can predict whether or not winters will be harsh?
One particular creature that has caught the attention of many is the black fuzzy caterpillar, also known as a woolly bear caterpillar.A woolly bear caterpillar, also known as a fuzzy wuzzie or a ...