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ForestDragon
ForestDragon 11 years ago

This is a Tiger Moth caterpillar (Tribe Arctiini). These guys overwinter as caterpillars and pupate in the spring. There are a couple of species that have black furry caterpillars like the one you found. It will be hard to tell which one it is without more pictures.

bugadrienne is right, if you can tell us more about it, it might be easier to ID.

Here is a link that might help you find what it is:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/39181/bgpa...

bugadrienne
bugadrienne 11 years ago

If it is large with red bands it is probably Hypercompe scribonia, (Giant leopard moth). A beautiful and harmless creature.

Maybe they overwinter or it has been warm enough for it to survive?

bugadrienne
bugadrienne 11 years ago

Does it have red bands in between the hairs? That can be seen easier if the caterpillar curls up in a defensive position. What size is it?

zipcat14
zipcat14 11 years ago

Can anyone tell me what it will be and why it is here now?

zipcat14
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zipcat14

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Feb 28, 2013
Submitted on Feb 28, 2013

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