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Trouble In Tinsel Town
The Girl Can't Help It | May 13th 2008 by Fast Eddie's Retro Rags
I hate Pennsylvania in the spring. Really, it's quite gross here now. Why am I stabby you ask? You'd be stabby too if you were surrounded by gypsy moth caterpillars. But you're not because apparently The Plague of The Caterpillars is a northeast thin read more
From caterpillars to caterpillar rolls...
Cake Maker to the Stars | May 7th 2008 by kittee
When I wrote the stinging caterpillar post, I thought It'd be clever to end with a caterpillar sushi roll since tying bugs and food together is always good for a laugh. Somehow, the real caterpillar pictures went on and on, and I knew adding a recip read more
Small World
Sue's Daily Photos | May 3rd 2008 by Susanne in Charleston, SC ( and Key West,FL)
Some are fishing...some are crawling...some are sitting in the sun gossiping...some are being ferocious...and some are sitting just thinking about his philosophy of life read more
Kids And Caterpillars
Water Once A Week | April 28th 2008 by PlantBuddy
Kids these days are nuts about caterpillars, bugs, and all sorts of creepy crawly insects--the slimier the better. Ask Liz Hood, Director of Childrens Programs at Toronto Botanical Garden. This summer's bug camps registrations are already full, and t read more
Insects as Human Food - Substitute for Meat
SmoothAsia dot Com | April 11th 2008 by MZaidee
Entomophagy (the eating of insects) has yet to become a day-to-day activity for most American and European people in spite of the superior nutritional content of edible insects compared to other animals. Other cultures around the world have made inse read more
Bad wind
Missing You Already | March 7th 2008 by Mya France
I'm on my second glass of the local juice, a young, fruity Corbieres. It's earthy and unsophisticated, like me. Sprog has just retired and after a lengthy pillow-talk it was agreed that caterpillars travel to butterfly-land in canoes. I think he mean read more
PSA - Open Toilet Caveat
Something Continued | February 27th 2008 by Jere. D.
!!!WARNING!!!Unicorn Caterpillers,Come From Open Toilets! read more
Global Warming Outside my Window
The Dog Blog | February 13th 2008 by Tiffany
In reality, I have no idea whether or not this has anything to do with global warming—but it’s downright odd.My townhouse is split-level, which means that nothing is at ground level except the landing. When you come in, you go up or you go down. read more
Caterpillars to Chrysalides
Little Blue School | January 29th 2008 by Lydia
Grammy gave Benny a butterfly house for Christmas, and we sent away for the caterpillars to inhabit it. They arrived very tiny, and then grew very large, all without leaving their little food-filled jar. I'm not going to say it wasn't kind of gross t read more
Curfew Broken
SCHWOIT - Gardening and Geekdom in the Urban Jungle | December 23rd 2007 by ShadowKnight
Over the past few days I have been suffering with a rather severe back ache. It is severely limiting my garden activity, as well as impacting the Christmas preparations. We are done in terms of gift shopping, but there is house and yard cleaning to read more
Dippy Eggs and a Horned Caterpillar
Up the Hill Gang...Pink | October 30th 2007 by Jenny-up the hill
Jake is taking a photography class this year at our local homeschool co-op and he is doing great! I am teaching the same hour or I would be in there with him learning too. I’ve always wanted to be able to take lovely photos. It’s happened a fe read more
What is this bug?
Homeowner's Blog | August 15th 2007 by Paul
After dinner last night I was outside looking at my grape vines when I noticed this large green caterpillar chewing its way through the top of a vine. It is about 2 inches long, and when disturbed, pulled it’s head back into it’s thorax read more
Co Founders of kateandneil.com Sponsor Biosphere 3
Kate and Neil's Awesome Blog | July 13th 2007 by Kate and Neil
That’s right I decided to divert large quantities of my income to creating Biosphere 3: Caterpillar Habitat. Ravaged by bird, sun, and rain the diverse population of NWAF compound caterpillars are under attach. In attempt to monitor and assist read more
Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.
The Blog of Hohmann | May 31st 2007
So I’m back in town a week earlier than anticipated. I am still, however, officially on my honeymoon for the next six days. I do find myself with the time now, to transcribe some of the ink and paper journal I’ve been keeping over the p read more
Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.
The Blog of Hohmann | May 31st 2007
So I'm back in town a week earlier than anticipated. I am still, however, officially on my honeymoon for the next six days. I do find myself with the time now, to transcribe some of the ink and paper journal I've been keeping over the past week as read more
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