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QuestionWhat if I cannot find a good place?Community AnswerKeep the inch worm where you know nothing will happen to him/her. I keep my inch worm in my room. When I'm at school I put him on my window sill so he can get sunlight, and I always check if he needs new leaves before I leave.
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QuestionDo inchworms like water?Community AnswerYes, but do not just put water in the cup. It will drown them. They get their water from the leaves they eat. If they are not eating the leaves, make sure you put in leaves that it will eat, to get the needed nourishment.
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QuestionCan you touch your inchworm?Community AnswerAs long as you're gentle, go for it.
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QuestionCan I put them somewhere cold?Community AnswerNo. Most bugs, including inchworms, need the sun to stay warm, or else they would freeze. If you put your inchworms someplace cold, they may die.
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QuestionHow often does an inchworm need to eat?Community AnswerYou probably can just give them new leaves when there isn't much left or they are dry or crinkled up. It's not a matter of how often they eat, it's really what they eat at their own pace.
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QuestionWhat if you can't find a stick?Community AnswerTear a stem or branch from the plant or tree you found them in.
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QuestionCan I use any cup to house an inchworm?Community AnswerYou can use any cup, but the most suitable types are clear ones made of glass that let sunlight in. If you use a dark, plastic cup, put it near a window, because inchworms need lots of sunlight.
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QuestionHow high should I place the toothpicks from the bottom?Community AnswerIt doesn't really matter. They like to climb, so maybe have the toothpicks lead to a small stick.
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QuestionDo inchworms hurt humans?Community AnswerNo, they do not hurt humans. Do some research to learn more about them -- knowledge is important.
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QuestionDo they need water? What do they eat?Community AnswerA good way to give them water is to get part of a paper towel wet pall it up and give it to them. Or, they mostly just get water from the moisture in the leaves or grass. Do not put water in a container in, or the inchworm will drown.
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QuestionWhat if I didn't find my inchworm on a leaf?Community AnswerYou might find your inchworm in a package of fresh fruit or vegetables. You can add a few of them to a jar covered in a thin fabric (like cheesecloth) with a rubber band to keep him from escaping. Add a few sticks for him to climb on as well.
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QuestionWhy did mine run away?Community AnswerYour air holes may have been too big. Next time, try to make smaller ones, and make sure it always has enough food to eat.
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QuestionWhat if there's no sun in the day because of clouds?Community AnswerMost animals need sunlight to stay healthy, but clouds aren't a worry. Enough light still gets through them to keep animals happy.
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QuestionIf I found mine on pavement, what should I do?Community AnswerPick it up very carefully with your pointer and thumb, and it get it somewhere safe, or put it in a tree.
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QuestionHow would the inchworms sleep? Would they stay still? Mine is not moving so I am a bit concerned.CaeiiaTop AnswererSometimes they take a short break. When they stop moving and situate themselves on a high surface or object (like a stick), they might be pupating (turning into a cocoon), so don't bother them. If it is laying on its side or has been still for a few days, assume the worst.
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QuestionHow do you check if an inchworm is dead?Community AnswerYou don't really check if it is dead. You kind of put it in a container or something like that, but make sure it has air in it. If it hasn't moved in like 2-4 days, then it is probably dead.
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QuestionHow do you tell a female from a maleCommunity AnswerUsually, if the inchworm has a black head, it's male, and if it has a green head, it is female.
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QuestionWhat if the inchworm escapes?Community AnswerTry laying out some leaves for it to eat to attract it if it's still in the room. It's not going to hurt you, so don't worry if you can't find it.
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QuestionAre they fine with caterpillars?Community AnswerInchworms are actually caterpillars, so they should be fine.
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QuestionDo inchworms make silk "domes" when they're becoming moths?Betta 4 BettasCommunity AnswerYes, that's their cocoon. Let the cocoon be; it will hatch in a couple of days.
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QuestionMy inchworm has something stuck it that looks like a strand of blond hair. What is it?Community AnswerThis could be a piece of webbing.
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QuestionHow do I tell if I tell if it is an inchworm or a caterpillar?Community AnswerInchworms actually are caterpillars, not worms.
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QuestionMy inch worms Aren't moving much and don't seem like they are eating. What can I do?Community AnswerMaybe try lightly tapping the back of them to see if they will move. Give them some fresh leaves and see if they will eat. Make sure they are in the sunlight. Maybe, with supervision, take them outside. They may be missing the fresh air.
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QuestionWhat if I find him at school? Where would I put him?Klink_KTheWolfCommunity AnswerPut it in a small pocket and zip it up. Put a leaf in too. Take him out as soon as you get home.
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QuestionSpecifically, what do inchworms eat? Ex: What type of leaves, etc. I didn't find mine on a tree I found mine on the ground!Community AnswerEach type eats different plants, so give it a few different types from the area you found it. See which one attracts it.
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QuestionDoes it need to have sticks?Community AnswerNot really. It definitely is a good idea, though. You can also use toothpicks.
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QuestionWhat if I find my inchworm on a fence?Community AnswerYou should move it into/onto a safe area or container. Once it is in the container you can try to give it a variety of different plants and leaves to eat. Replace dry or moldy plants often. If the plant is not dry, but is small or bitten, get more of this plant, because this is probably what it likes to eat. We give our inch worm lots of variety to choose from.
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QuestionCan my inchworm eat any wild leaves?Community AnswerYour inchworm can eat pretty much every leaf in the wild. Just make sure the leaf is green and healthy, not brown or crinkly.
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QuestionWhat do inchworms eat besides leaves?Community AnswerInchworms may also eat fruit or lettuce.
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QuestionI found an inchworm on the sidewalk. What do I feed it?Betta 4 BettasCommunity AnswerCheck for leaves in the area, and try out many to see which it will eat. If the leaves have small holes in them that seem like munch marks, then it has eaten these and you can continue feeding these leaves.
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