Cocoon
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The third stage in the life cycle is the cocoon. Mature caterpillars spin whitish silk cocoons attached to vegetation, buildings, and other stationary objects to begin pupation. This can occur from early to late June. The pupae form inside the cocoons. Seven to ten days later, adult moths emerge.
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