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Hatching Caterpillars |
Hatched larvae are 3mm to 5 mm long and usually black in color. They
linger around the egg mass for several days if the weather is cool or
rainy, then climb trees or other objects, trailing silken threads as
they move. When the larvae reach the top, they do not feed but drop on
silken threads and are dispersed by the wind. Feeding at night for 4 to
6 weeks, large larvae generally rest during the heat of the day unless
populations are very large, then they wander constantly. They continue
to feed, shed the outer skin and feed until they are about 2 inches
long. |