FWD: caterpillars GEHP
Gordon Ramel
bug.man at bbsrc.ac.uk
Sat Oct 11 05:52:52 EDT 1997
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This message is from Roberta Baker <rbaker at noblecan.org>, a housewife from Indiana.
What is the folklore in reference to caterpillars (wooly worms) predicting bad winter weather?
I have searched caterpillars areas but always come up with information on butterflies.
Thank you. Roberta Baker
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