Bolger Avenue resident Rhona Knott was startled to see a large unfamiliar caterpillar on her driveway last week. It turns out it’s a Hyalophora cecropia larva and, if it survives the winter in a cocoon, will emerge in the spring as a giant silk moth. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)

On the way to winter cocooning

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – “I’ve been living here 35 years and never had that appear on my driveway before,” said New Liskeard resident Rhona Knott last week….

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On the way to winter cocooning was last modified: August 26th, 2020 by Editorial Staff