I was guessing some kind of moth cocoon but not sure. Fixed Link
It's about 1.5 to 2" in length.
I knocked it off the wall with a stick <-(Edit: good thing I used the stick and not my finger! ) and it had some kind of caterpiller looking parts on the bottom.
This is located in S.FL if region helps.
We were on our way out when I snapped the pic and it was gone when I came back so whatever it was I didn't kill. I was guessing some kind of moth cocoon but not sure since it disappeared.
I have the fullsize image but it doesn't have anything in the frame to reference size. If you put two acorns back to back it's probably about that size (in length / width / & depth)--except the bottom was flat. Also on the bottom (Which I don't have a picture of, sorry) had an orange slug looking middle part and no legs that I could see. It squirmed a little when it fell and then I nudged it into the bushes area before I left and it was gone when I came back.
edit: Answer posted below, puss moth caterpillar aka ASP, thanks all!
It's about 1.5 to 2" in length.
I knocked it off the wall with a stick <-(Edit: good thing I used the stick and not my finger! ) and it had some kind of caterpiller looking parts on the bottom.
This is located in S.FL if region helps.
We were on our way out when I snapped the pic and it was gone when I came back so whatever it was I didn't kill. I was guessing some kind of moth cocoon but not sure since it disappeared.
I have the fullsize image but it doesn't have anything in the frame to reference size. If you put two acorns back to back it's probably about that size (in length / width / & depth)--except the bottom was flat. Also on the bottom (Which I don't have a picture of, sorry) had an orange slug looking middle part and no legs that I could see. It squirmed a little when it fell and then I nudged it into the bushes area before I left and it was gone when I came back.
edit: Answer posted below, puss moth caterpillar aka ASP, thanks all!
