
Insects like parasitic wasps (such as yellow jacket wasps) and flies are also dangerous for them. One of the main predators of woolly bears is birds that hunt hairy caterpillars.īrown thrashers, American crows, and rufous towhees are some of the ideal examples of birds that prey on woolly bear caterpillars.Īpart from birds, they are also hunted down by mammals like raccoons, red foxes, deer mice, coyotes, and other larger mammals. Being herbivorous in nature, they actively eat leaves from small plants and leaves of elm, maple, and more. The woolly bears can be found across different parts of North America, Mexico, and Southern Canada. However, the color of the body keeps changing with age and the feeding capacity of these insects in the caterpillar form. They have a black-colored body with a rustic brown band in the middle. In fact, there is a myth surrounding their hair that says that one can predict the upcoming winter by looking at them! These worms are known for the thick coat of bristle-like hair on them.


there are several species of Tiger moths, such as Giant Leopard moths, Isabella tiger moths, Eastern Tiger moths, and so on. The woolly bear caterpillar is the larval form of tiger moths.
