Last fall some of you were talking about these guys but I can't find the thread.
I didn't see any in the fall but have found 2 of them this spring.
This guy was awfully tense ;D and wouldn't strech out for a profile shot.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11412/woolybearOP.jpg)
Hmm...is that some sort of hedgehog? :P
looks like a wooly worm to me if ya see them all black in august suposed to mean your in for a cold winter.
Good picture Sprucebunny! :) Woolybears are hard to work with cause they just curl up and wait a long time before they move again. When we were young, we used to like to touch them and watch them ball up. :D
Thanks , Roxie......So do you call them 'woolybears' , too ??? I can't remember the other names that people used , they always been just woolybear caterpillers ;D
They sure do wait a long time to straighten out again.....I was hoping for an action shot :D
Maybe in the fall they are more relaxed . We used to like to touch them so they'd ball up , too ;D
Wonder what they turn into ???
That's funny...I couldn't tell that that thing was so small! :D I guess it's not a hedgehog of some sort then... ::)
We call 'em woolybears too, Sprucebunny. I saw a bunch of 'em in the fall. The other day I was stacking some of the firewood I had split and found one on the ground. I moved pretty quick to snatch it up before the pup saw it :D I was really surprised the little guy uncoiled in my hand and crawled up my finger. He really liked something on the tip of my finger :-*
If you ever got one of those in your boot, It is an experience you will not soon forget. :( :( Did it once, and am now REAL careful to shake out my boots if they have set outside.
Yes sprucebunny you got a woollybear. They are quite common in my area and I guess most of the country. Brought a few in the house this winter while bringing in firewood. At least I think thats how they got in the house. Here is a link that tells quite a bit about them.
http://www.almanac.com/preview2000/woollybears.html
Thanks, bitternut
I just couldn't imagine that woolly bear is what everyone called them...
;D
I call them wooly bears . Never had figured out the cold hard winter facts when I see them in the fall . Its always a cold hard winter isnt it ? ???
Same here Sprucebunny. I had two on my celler steps all winter and one on my garage floor, both areas are unheated. :D They came in late in November and curled up. :D
Here's Ron W's thread here started last September, eerrr 2 years ago. :)
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=4111.0
That's the thread I was looking for !!!
Guess I must have spelled it wrong for the search smiley_dunce
These guys must have anti freeze in them , too ;D