Polyphemus (Silk) Moth Caterpillars Eating Host Plant
I have been raising a lot of Polyphemus (Silk) moth caterpillars this past month and they have grown fast!
Here are some pictures that I have taken of them at this stage:
Polyphemus (Silk) moth caterpillars feeding on host plant, Oak tree. |
Polyphemus (Silk) moth caterpillars feeding on host plant, Oak tree. |
You can see below how well the Polyphemus (Silk) moth caterpillars blend in with the leaves of their host plant.
Polyphemus (Silk) moth caterpillars feeding on host plant, Oak tree. |
Once these caterpillars are larger, their heads are more of a dark orange color. They have a beautiful shiny blue stripe at its end on the side. Their bodies are a light green color. There are tiny silver hairs all over their body. You can see that the caterpillars get big and fat as they grow.
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