Monday, May 28, 2007

Butternut Wooly Worm


The Butternut Wooly Worm is the larvae of a sawfly. The name applies to waxy covering on the larvae and what they feed on butternut, Black Walnut, and Hickory. I love them to death because I think they look so cute! Hope I see one some day. More info can be found at Bugguide.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:46 AM

    Why are males such ASSHOLISH perverts!?!?!? You are just trying to get comments on your insects and these stupid immature males with rectal-cranial inversion have nothing better to do than to type perverted CRAP to you!!! I am REALLY sorry that something cannot be done to prevent these kind of comments from complete idiots to young children!!! They really need to GET A LIFE!!! Maybe they should start by pulling their head out of their ass!!!

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  2. I have no idea.

    They need to get a life though. Thanks for the concern it's greatly appreciated.

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  3. Anonymous11:00 PM

    I think I saw a few on a chiko r they are pest or do r they ok???

    I really hope that they aren't pests because they are sooooooooooooo cute

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  4. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Sorry i meant 2 say choko

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  5. I have no idea if they're pests or not. But I'll look into them more for you.

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