Woolly Bear Forecast

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This was asked on BYC, so I thought I'd ask here. What have your Woolly Bear Caterpillars been forecasting? I found an all brown one, which apparently means I am in for a mild winter. I think I just found a terribly misinformed larval Isabella Tiger Moth :rolleyes: :lol:
 

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Mine are dark on both ends and light brown in the middle. I have no idea what that means :/
 

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elevan said:
You know, I haven't seen any this year yet. :/
You know, I've actually heard that from a lot of people. Either they haven't seen any or have seen very few. The only I found is the only one I've found this season, usually see quite a few more.
 

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Pumpkinpup said:
Mine are dark on both ends and light brown in the middle. I have no idea what that means :/
Source: The 1999 Old Farmer's Almanac

According to legend, the wider that middle brown section is (i.e., the more brown segments there are), the milder the coming winter will be. Conversely, a narrow brown band is said to predict a harsh winter.
 

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elevan said:
Pumpkinpup said:
Mine are dark on both ends and light brown in the middle. I have no idea what that means :/
Source: The 1999 Old Farmer's Almanac

According to legend, the wider that middle brown section is (i.e., the more brown segments there are), the milder the coming winter will be. Conversely, a narrow brown band is said to predict a harsh winter.
Uhm... hmm... I have always heard the exact opposite(smaller the brown patch- the more mild the winter; wider/longer the brown patch- the worse the winter will be) and going by what I have always heard, the Wooly Bear catapillars have always been spot on. The few I have seen in NH this year all show very little brown, and the F.A. has forecasted a pretty mild winter, and going by NH weather history, and our getting snow in October, that says that NH should have a nice mild winter as well.
 

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Judging by my goat's coats I'd say Ohio is in for a winter blast this year...forget about the wooly bears, I'm looking at the critters :)
 

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elevan said:
Judging by my goat's coats I'd say Ohio is in for a winter blast this year...forget about the wooly bears, I'm looking at the critters :)
That's another thing, our goats aren't getting inb their normal thick winter coats... Hope you don't get tons of snow or get too cold either. :fl :fl I don't like wet heavy winters or dry bitter cold.
 
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