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Anise Swallowtail Caterpillars
updated: Sep 22, 2012, 5:58 PM

By Edhat Subscriber

For my fellow nature lovers in Edhat land, we were thrilled to find three Anise Swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) butterfly caterpillars on our anise plants last Saturday. The photo of the one that's mostly black with a white stripe around its middle was taken that day, when we first found them.

Today, only a week later, two of the caterpillars are fat and green and will probably crawl off to spin within another day or two. The other, younger one (white, black, and orange) is probably about two or three days behind the others.

To protect them from predators, they're now living indoors, in the small blue vase in the fourth photo (flashlight is for scale). The nice thing about Anise Swallowtail caterpillars is that they do not stray; they stay on the anise plants until they crawl off to spin, so keeping them indoors like this is very easy.

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