Peacock butterfly caterpillars are not poisonous to humans. There are some caterpillars that are poisonous, usually these are brightly colored caterpillars.
Buckeye caterpillars are not poisonous. There are some caterpillars that do contain toxins that is harmful to humans but the Buckeye is not one of them.
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well
no
Crape myrtles are a type of bush or shrub. They are not known to be poisonous to caterpillars or other animals.
Some caterpillars are poisonous in the hairs that grow on their bodies. These are located everywhere so yes, they can be found in Indiana.
only if you eat them
No.It shouldn't be poisonous.Most Caterpillars like that are furry.Some are black with red stripes and some are red with black stripes.
Eastern tent caterpillars are NOT poisonous, they are only dangerous to the mare reproductive system of horses but they do cause heavy damage to trees---so watch out for these hungry pests!
Most caterpillars are found in gardens, so there is a chance they can be poisonous. Some are covered with poisonous spines or hairs.
No, not when they are Moths. When they are caterpillars, yes. They sting.
When the monarch is in its pupa stage, it eats milkweed, which is a poisonous plant. This leads it to be poisonous once it turns into a butterfly.