What materials must be provided when a Banded Woolly Bear prepares for quiescence?

Answer

Dry leaf litter, twigs, and bark

As autumn temperatures drop, the caterpillar undergoes a shift, eating less, becoming sluggish, and seeking deep shelter to enter quiescence, or hibernation. When this transition is observed, it is vital to prepare the habitat correctly to support this long rest. The necessary materials that must be provided are dry leaf litter, small twigs, and bark, as these give the larva the structure it needs to burrow under and achieve appropriate insulation and shelter for the duration of the winter rest period. Providing fresh greens or emergency food sources becomes unnecessary once this hibernation state begins.

What materials must be provided when a Banded Woolly Bear prepares for quiescence?
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