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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Wilma on October 13, 2008, 08:26:09 PM

Title: Wooly Worms
Post by: Wilma on October 13, 2008, 08:26:09 PM
This has been mentioned in the Recipes section, but I wanted to talk more about the wooly worms.  I have seen only one wooly worm this year and it was light colored and not very fuzzy.  What about the rest of you?  I know Judy has said that she has seen lots of them.

We need to know so we will know what kind of a winter to plan for.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Judy Harder on October 14, 2008, 08:44:51 AM
Wilma,

I am sorry if I said lots. I have only seen 2 or 3 and those were a week ago or  so.

I think compared to other years, that their aren't as many of them this year.

I walk every day as long as it doesn't get wet and the  winds aren't real bad........ I still see butterflies and bees.
This weather today will probably cancel out them.

I remember a little of the old farmers tales of why and when we see black fussy caterpillers..........but not enough of it
to repeat...........after all the polite-police would tell me about it. LOL.

maybe someone will find a Fox Fire book and tell  us.

Good wet day to you. I won't walk today, except to go to mail box and maybe visit at the cafe if rain doesn't get any harder than this.
Judy
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: frawin on October 14, 2008, 08:51:22 AM
Wilma and Judy, I noticed a couple "Wooly Worms" by my garden area yesterday. It seems to me they are not as many as usual.
I don't know if the wet year has had anything to do with it or not.
Frank
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: S-S on October 14, 2008, 09:01:09 AM
I've seen quite a few. I've seen 3 or 4 here in our yard and one the other day when I was stopped at the road construction west of Beaumont. They were all dark and very wooly.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Dee Gee on October 01, 2012, 03:24:35 PM
I seen a half dozen wooly worms today and they were all totaly black and very wooly, so does mean we going to have a long cold dark winter?
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Judy Harder on October 02, 2012, 11:29:24 AM
Who knows Dee Gee, seems when we predict something the "Powers that Be" decide to do something else.
What will be, will be.

You might make sure you know where your long handles are...........and maybe be ready. LOL Then we will get a new heat wave to go through...
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Ms Bear on October 05, 2012, 07:40:05 PM
I saw a wooly worm today when I walked and it was not very wooly.   It is still very warm here, 87 at 7 pm but we are supposed to really cool off over the next two days.  I am ready.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Wilma on October 05, 2012, 08:43:42 PM
If what we are having reaches you, you will need your long handles.  The wind seemed to have ice in it around 3:00 today when we got home.  I just heard that Denver is having snow.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Diane Amberg on October 06, 2012, 05:02:02 PM
Brrrr! It's going to be wet and raw here tomorrow.No wooly bears yet.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Judy Harder on October 07, 2012, 12:21:57 PM
I turned on my heat yesterday to take off the chill so I could have a nice shower......and left it on low all night.
I slept under a turned on electric blanket and really enjoyed that. Sassy even snuggled more than normal. Kept my back warm.

Then this morning I did put on heavier clothes and got a shock when I went out to go to church and had to scrape ice off windshield. Wasn't ready for that.. Oh, I still haven't seen the wooly worms but have dug out my sweats.
Oh, Ms Bear, it is coming. I know you Texans need a cooling off, but we didn't. I am ready for warmer weather.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: Ms Bear on November 13, 2012, 05:05:22 PM
Still haven't seen anymore wooly worms but it is very cold here today.  It is in the 80's and I had the doors open and wearing short sleeves and last night I put the electric mattress pad on high, added another blanket and then got up and turned the heat on.  The computer shows it is 55 here but I don't think so.  Long sleeves and a sweater and my hands are still cold.

I was in Grove, Oklahoma and Bentonville, Arkansas until Thursday and had ice on my car every morning, came home and had to turn the a/c on before I got home.  Got to take lots of pictures of the beautiful leaves that we don't see in Texas.

I was in Vegas last week and we drove to the Grand Canyon and it was so pretty, the weather was perfect for short sleeves.  Had one daughter with me and no cell service, no kids and no husband.  We had a wonderful day together just to talk.  The last time we had been to the Grand Canyon she was 8 years old, now she is 45.
Title: Re: Wooly Worms
Post by: upoladeb on November 13, 2012, 05:16:47 PM
the few wooly boogers i've seen have been all brown no belt,i told my daughter in law i'd let her know what that means in march.LOL