So I'm raising my own hornworms and I placed them in the dirt about 1 week & 1 day ago & they have turned in to a cocoon, I checked 1 of them today and yes it is a cocoon but the cocoon wiggels...Question is will the cocoon wiggel all the way up until there a moth?
After they cocoon they don't need any nutrients. The dirt is mainly for them to dig in to and then to retain moisture. I tried using paper towels once but did not have much success. The moisture is really important or their wings won't develop correctly. I have also seen moths with stuck pieces of cocoon on them when the moisture isn't kept high enough.