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Right I found this fella on my leaky pipe in the polly tunnel, it seems to have made (or did) he's cocoon from the leaky pipe? I have now placed some leaves over him and hope it survives. I thought there was just a bulge in the leaky pipe, was not expecting to find this!!!!

Now I know it is some sort of caterpillar, going into the chrysalis stage , but what breed is itconfuseconfuse

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Look a bit like a Eyed hawk moth caterpillar but they are normally a blueish colour with spiral lines down it body.



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Looks a bit like this one:

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So what is that one Bri? Make sure I don't put him in your saladsmile Mike that is not the same thenconfuse



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Lochmaeus manteo biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

See here

They go all red when ready to pupate - trouble is they are only found in North America confuse



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I'm on the border of north devon, does that countconfusebiggrinbiggrinbiggrin We are having north American weatherwink Maybe it is worth somethingconfuse going back out to make sure it is OK! This time next year rodneybiggrinbiggrin



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ttr steve wrote:

So what is that one Bri? Make sure I don't put him in your saladsmile Mike that is not the same thenconfuse


 I didnt say it was one I said it looked a bit like one,. A bit like 2 front sprockets Steve, 1 has teeth the other doesnt confuse



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Judging by the size it is likely to be some kind of hawk moth caterpillar. I found an elephant hawk moth in the factory where I work recently and it had similar purple colouring, about two inches long with a wingspan of about four inches. 

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Not a native species but one which migrates from Africa, although there are some which have settled and are breeding here apparently



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Looks like a Puss Moth caterpillar.
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It Changes from green to purple just before it pupates.

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I don't know what the caterpillar is, but nice weed free soil, unlike my veggie patch. 



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Thanks for the response, was hoping, he would still be there, as I would love to have seen the puss moth, was defo that one. But alas he has gone. Cheers everyone.



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I have a young green woodpecker visiting the garden. I'm sure he'd of loved a bit of that

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