Are catalpa worms poisonous to dogs?

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asked Jul 12, 2023 in Dogs by rosedavila (1,580 points)
Are catalpa worms poisonous to dogs?

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answered Jul 12, 2023 by 15thgear (22,550 points)
Catalpa worms are not poisonous to dogs and if your dog ate some catalpa worms they will be just fine.

The Catalpa Worm caterpillars are black and white, and they can grow up to four inches long.

These caterpillars are not harmful to dogs, pets or humans, but they can be a nuisance if they decide to make their home in your yard.

Catalpa trees are an invasive, weedy tree species which escapes cultivation easily.

The flowers, long seedpods and seeds fall down from spring through winter, and create a mess on the ground anywhere near the tree.

The common name for Catalpa is cigar tree.

The Catalpa tree or cigar tree is also commonly known as the northern catalpa, bois chavanon, catawba-tree, western catalpa tree, hardy catalpa.

Catalpa, commonly called catalpa or catawba, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of North America, the Caribbean, and East Asia.

Catalpa trees are impressive trees.

The Catalpa trees develop a beautiful, symmetrical and rounded habit when they are given plenty of space to grow their best.

These large trees make especially attractive shade trees in open areas where there is plenty of room for them to grow.

Catalpa worms are the larva of the catalpa sphinx moth.

They feed on nothing in the world but catalpa foliage.

The moths are attracted to the trees, pollinate the flowers, and lay their eggs on the underside of the foliage.

The two have evolved together.

Catalpa trees are an invasive, weedy tree which escapes cultivation easily.

The flowers, long seedpods and seeds fall down from spring through winter, and create a mess on the ground anywhere near the tree.

Catalpa trees release compounds that repel gnats and mosquitos.

However, a full-sized catalpa tree will grow 40 feet high, making them too large for many locations.

The lifespan of a Catalpa tree is about 60 years.

Positive attributes of catalpa include its drought tolerance, soil adaptability, fast growth rate, attractive flowers, and distinctive long seed pods.

Indian bean trees are also known as Catalpa trees.

The roots of Indian bean trees are highly poisonous to dogs and humans.

The leaves are believed to have some level of toxicity.

The Indian bean has no known edible uses.

The caterpillars will gorge themselves on the catalpa leaves for about three weeks and then drop to the ground and enter the pupae stage.

Though the cycle continues throughout the year, mid-summer is the prime time for these caterpillars in Arkansas.

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