World’s Top 15 Poisonous Caterpillars Buck Moth Caterpillar (Venomous) Saddleback Caterpillar (Poisonous) Monkey Slug Caterpillar/Hag Moth Caterpillar (Poisonous) Hickory Tussock Caterpillar (Poisonous) Southern Flannel Moth Caterpillar or Puss Caterpillar (Poisonous) Spiny Oak Slug Moth Caterpillar (Venomous) Is the fox moth caterpillar poisonous? They have long brown hairs on the sidesRead More →

Being one of the largest agricultural and industrial equipment makers around, John Deere has attracted numerous competitors. According to the latest numbers, John Deere’s biggest competitors are Kubota, CLAAS, Caterpillar, and Volvo. What is Caterpillar competitive advantage? Caterpillar’s opportunities include increasing its revenues through growth and expansion, and increasing competitiveRead More →

Ladybugs and green lacewings are the most common natural predators that you can purchase. Common wasps are also vigorous predators of tomato hornworms. Tomato caterpillars are also prey to braconid wasps. Can you touch tomato hornworm? Scary-looking tomato hornworms may wriggle desperately when touched, but their “horns” pose no threat.Read More →

The long hairs of vapourer caterpillars can cause mild irritation. However as with most hairy caterpillars, susceptibility to allergens varies depending on the individual, so it is best to avoid touching them just in case. Is the Vapourer moth rare? The females are highly sedentary and after mating lay aRead More →

They are not waterproof, so any exposure to water will immediately make your feet wet. Are cats waterproof? Unlike some dogs, feline fur is not adapted to repel water. If cats go into the water, their coat will be saturated. … Cautious and on guard, cats always need to beRead More →

Though most are harmless, the stinging caterpillars let you know they don’t like to be touched. Stinging caterpillars share a common defensive strategy to dissuade predators. All have urticating setae, which are barbed spines or hairs. … You’ll feel some stinging, itching, or burning. Is it safe to touch aRead More →

Currently paying a dividend of $1.03 per share, the company has a dividend yield of 2.19%. In comparison, the Manufacturing – Construction and Mining industry’s yield is 0.93%, while the S&P 500’s yield is 1.38%. In terms of dividend growth, the company’s current annualized dividend of $4.44 is up 7.8%Read More →