


All my life I've heard that the black bands on wooly worms tells how hard the winter will be. I've posted a chart of how to tell. All the wooly worms I've seen this year were solid black...I've never seen them before without some orange. We've had two measurable snows in a month... how do you think they're doing. Remember I live in Alabama where we get ice most of the time instead of snow.
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I've never heard of that before. That's really interesting.
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