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Found these guys munching on one of our transplanted Tulip Poplar trees, and the only thing they resemble in my Peterson's Caterpillar Guide is the Promethea Moth larvae, but theirs had red-orange tubercles, and these guys have lemon yellow. The match the pattern and location of tubercles, exactly.
I just wanted to confirm that these are indeed Promethea Moths.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to rear these guys successfully? I don't have a shortage of tulip poplar trees and the other plants listed, so food is well taken care of. I was just mainly needing to know how to care for them when/while they are pupating.
I just wanted to confirm that these are indeed Promethea Moths.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to rear these guys successfully? I don't have a shortage of tulip poplar trees and the other plants listed, so food is well taken care of. I was just mainly needing to know how to care for them when/while they are pupating.