I had to run a quick errand and when I came back, the caterpillar had eaten the skin it had shed and its antennae were still not fully extended: It didn't take long for the catepillar to start munching away on the fresh milkweed. And today he is almost doubled in size!!
It drives me crazy that I continue to miss the different phases of the caterpillar's development. I wish I could set a camera on the entire process. It really would have been neat to watch the caterpillar shed its skin and it happened in such a short period of time! Always when I am not looking! It's still days away - but I really hope I don't miss the caterpillar turning into a chrysalis. I missed it last year - again it happened in about one hour when we weren't looking - and I was really disppointed. I have seen it once on film and it was truly incredible!
Jamie, if you read this will you tell me how long I can expect before the caterpillar will make a "J"?
4 comments:
Oh good! I'm so glad! So, it depends...I'm pretty sure my house is cooler than yours. Mine was about 3 1/2 weeks. Because your house is warmer, I'm sure you will have a j between 2 and 3 weeks. Good goin'!
This is absolutely amazing. I love following the progress, so thanks for sharing!
I am so glad you are posting this here! It is so fun to watch.
Wow! This is really interesting. I want to try it sometime.
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