random chance or Murphy's Law?
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 11:07 pm
Today I checked the Hyalophora euryalus caterpillars I have sleeved on a Ceanothus bush. 2 expired since the last check a few days ago,
not all that big of a deal.
What is a big deal, are the 2 larva that have started spinning cocoons, in two separate sleeves, a single larva has effectively taken each
sleeve out of commission for the next week or more by spinning directly on the zipper. Now, the zippers are facing up, and that may
have been a factor in choice of location, and Ceanothus is a "busy" bush, and one I don't typically use because of the difficulty in sliding
sleeves over the branches,but this particular bush is in a micro-climate which is warmer than the sleeve I have on the cherry tree, and the
larva on the ceanothus are in fact growing quicker.
So- I presume the larva put some "thought" into choosing a location for the cocoon, but really?
not all that big of a deal.
What is a big deal, are the 2 larva that have started spinning cocoons, in two separate sleeves, a single larva has effectively taken each
sleeve out of commission for the next week or more by spinning directly on the zipper. Now, the zippers are facing up, and that may
have been a factor in choice of location, and Ceanothus is a "busy" bush, and one I don't typically use because of the difficulty in sliding
sleeves over the branches,but this particular bush is in a micro-climate which is warmer than the sleeve I have on the cherry tree, and the
larva on the ceanothus are in fact growing quicker.
So- I presume the larva put some "thought" into choosing a location for the cocoon, but really?