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Lil Caterpillars, LLC | LAWTON OK Child Care Center

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Description: Lil Caterpillars, LLC is a Child Care Center in LAWTON OK, with a maximum capacity of 34 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 – 11 Months, 12 – 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Rated 1+ Stars.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    K830052808
  • Capacity:
    34
  • Age Range:
    0 – 11 Months, 12 – 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older
  • State Rating:
    2
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Daytime Hours
  • Transportation:
    Children’s Schools, Field Trips
  • District Office:
    Oklahoma Dept of Human Services – Child Care Services
  • District Office Phone:
    (580)250-3600 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )
  • Licensor:
    Courtney Norton

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Inspection/Report History

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Date Type/Purpose Corrections
2019-01-15 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: The program is closed on this upcoming Monday and I will make sure to complete the form and email verification on the 22nd.
Correction Date: 2019-01-22
Description:
340:110-3-302(a)(3)(B) – conducts an equipment inventory at least every 12 months. Documentation is maintained per OAC 340:110-3-281.2(c).

Equipment inventory was last completed on 12/11/17.

2019-01-15 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: The program is closed on this upcoming Monday and I will make sure to complete the form and email verification on the 22nd.
Correction Date: 2019-01-22
Description:
340:110-3-281.2(c)(9)(A) – Physical environment checklist. DHS form, or other checklists regarding the same information as the form, is completed at least every 12 months.

Physical environment checklist was completed on 12/15/17.

2018-09-24 Periodic
Full Inspection
Correction Date: 0001-01-01
Description:
340:110-3-282(c) – Criminal History. The program and required individuals complete the criminal history review process. The program receives the completed criminal history review results from OBI when required per (a) of this Section.

One staff, FE, has incomplete background from OBI.

2018-05-21 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: I will have the parents fill the forms out when they pick up their children and I will make sure that I have all the forms that I need to when children enroll.
Correction Date: 2018-06-21
Description:
340:110-3-281.2(c)(7)(B)(1) – Parents complete DHS forms every 12 months regarding insurance liability and the compliance file. Forms are maintained at the facility. 6

4 child folder’s do not have the insurance file forms and compliance file forms completed and maintained on the premises.

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Lil Caterpillars East | LAWTON OK Child Care Center

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About the Provider

Description: Lil Caterpillars East is a Child Care Center in LAWTON OK, with a maximum capacity of 150 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 – 11 Months, 12 – 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Rated 2 Stars.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    K830054758
  • Capacity:
    150
  • Age Range:
    0 – 11 Months, 12 – 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older
  • State Rating:
    2
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Daytime Hours
  • Transportation:
    Children’s Schools, Field Trips
  • District Office:
    Oklahoma Dept of Human Services – Child Care Services
  • District Office Phone:
    (405) 982-1373 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
  • Licensor:
    Myeisha Finley

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Inspection/Report History

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but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.

Date Type/Purpose Corrections
2021-09-03 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: I will write them down immediately after the drill.
Correction Date: 2021-10-03
Description:
340:110-3-279(g)(1)(C)(i) – Monthly. Monthly drills include:

Monthly fire and tornado drills were not conducted in August 2021.

2021-09-03 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: I will have them completed within 30 days.
Correction Date: 2021-10-03
Description:
340:110-3-281. 2(c)(9) – Physical environment. The requirements listed in (A) through (E) of this paragraph are met.

Physical environment checklist (A) and equipment inventory (D) not completed within the last 12 months.

2021-04-30 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: Staff has already submitted renewal on 4/5/21.
Correction Date: 2021-05-30
Description:
340:110-3-281.3(b)(4) – Professional development plan. The program maintains a current plan, when required, per OAC 340:110-3-284(d) and:

Staff PDL expired 1/2021.

2020-10-07 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: The director is taking more training hours and will have the director renew her credential’s.
Correction Date: 2020-10-31
Description:
340:110-3-284.1(b)(C) – has a current bronze or higher level certificate per OAC 340 Appendix EE – Oklahoma Director’s Credential;

Director credentials expired on 9/28/20

2020-10-07 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: We will correct them and get the staff on the registry.
Correction Date: 2020-10-31
Description:
340:110-3-284(b)(3) – Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder. Prior to or within 12 months of employment, teaching personnel obtain and maintain a current Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder (OPDL) certificate, per OAC 340 Appendix FF Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder.

1 staff has expired pdl and 4 staff employed over a year are not on the registry.

2020-10-07 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: The director is taking more training hours and will have the director renew her credential’s.
Correction Date: 2020-10-31
Description:
340:110-3-284(d)(8)(A) – The director obtains at least the required number of professional development clock-hours to maintain a current Oklahoma Director’s Credential per OAC 340 Appendix EE – Oklahoma Director’s Credential. However, informal professional development clock-hours are limited.

Director is lacking 10 hours of training.

2020-10-07 Periodic
Full Inspection
Plan: We will correct it and the staff will complete training hours.
Correction Date: 2020-10-31
Description:
340:110-3-284(d)(8)(B) – Teaching personnel obtain at least the required number of professional development clock-hours to maintain a current OPDL certificate per OAC 340 Appendix FF – Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder. However, informal professional development clock-hours are limited.

1 staff is lacking 12 hours of training.

2019-11-20 Permit
Full Inspection
Plan: We conducted the drills. I will correct it and make sure that we are documenting the drills every month.
Correction Date: 2019-11-22
Description:
340:110-3-279(f)(1)(B) – tested at least monthly. Documentation is maintained per OAC 340:110-3-281. 2(c).

Smoke detector test was not documented in October.

2019-11-20 Permit
Full Inspection
Plan: We conducted the drills. I will correct it and make sure that we are documenting the drills every month.
Correction Date: 2019-11-22
Description:
340:110-3-279(g)(1)(C)(i)(I) – fire drills conducted by evacuating and meeting at pre-determined locations; and

Fire drill was not documented in October.

2019-11-20 Permit
Full Inspection
Plan: We conducted the drills. I will correct it and make sure that we are documenting the drills every month.
Correction Date: 2019-11-22
Description:
340:110-3-279(g)(1)(C)(i)(II) – tornado drills conducted by sheltering in pre-determined on-site locations.

Tornado Drill was not documented in October.

2019-09-27 Permit
Full Inspection
Plan: Both staff have updated their pdls. We are waiting for the registry to update our pdls.
Correction Date: 2019-10-28
Description:
340:110-3-284(b)(3) – Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder. Prior to or within 12 months of employment, teaching personnel obtain and maintain a current Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder (OPDL) certificate, per OAC 340 Appendix FF Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder.

2 staff have expired pdls.

2019-07-16 Permit
Full Inspection
Description:
No non-compliances observed
2019-05-10 Permit
Full Inspection
Description:
No non-compliances observed

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The most unusual caterpillars from around the world

Author:
Katya Jikia
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03/26/2014 15:15:48
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On the occasion of the anniversary, fans of the “Very Hungry Caterpillar” will receive a gift from the Zooblog: a monkey caterpillar, a crystal caterpillar, a snake caterpillar, a poisonous caterpillar and many others!

The first thing that comes to mind when they say “caterpillar” is a green worm, but there are caterpillars in nature that do not look like worms at all.

1. In the north of Australia you can find a brightly colored horned caterpillar – the larva of the slug moth . The slug has no legs and moves like a snail. It is protected from predators by poison, stronger than wasp.

From a brightly colored caterpillar, the slug turns into a dull little butterfly.

2. Monster caterpillar or caterpillar x imperial butterfly looks like a cartoon character

The little monster turns into a very beautiful butterfly.

3. “Crystal” caterpillar Acraga coa

In the jungles of South and Central America, you can meet this amazing creature, more like a magic crystal than a caterpillar.

“Crystal” caterpillars – tiny (no more than 25mm), very sticky and completely harmless.

The “Crystal” caterpillar transforms into the Dalcerid moth: a spectacular orange and fluffy butterfly.

4. Flower caterpillar, or moth caterpillar.

“It would be nice to do this – cut off all the curls. On the top of the head – a red poppy, and around the chamomile.” Do you know this song? If not, then be sure to listen, because the moth caterpillar fulfills the dream of the hero of this song.

All over the body of the caterpillar – “daisies” and other flowers grow. Only the caterpillar does this not for beauty, but to hide from predators. Caterpillars secrete liquid silk, which is used to glue flower petals to themselves. Floral attire should always be fresh and the caterpillar changes wilted flowers for new ones.

Find the caterpillar in the picture.

Moth butterflies are also great at hiding. It is not easy to notice a green butterfly on a green leaf.

5. Serpent caterpillar, or Hemeroplanes moth caterpillar.

These amazing caterpillars live in trees in the forests of Central America. In moments of danger, in order to scare away predators, they tear off the upper part of their body from a branch, swell up and become like a snake’s head with large eyes.

A talented snake caterpillar actress turns into a nondescript butterfly.

6. Giant caterpillar, or Hercules peacock-eye.

Hercules caterpillars are real giants, they can reach a length of 15 cm.

Caterpillars weave a thick cocoon before pupation. Close relatives of Hercules (Chinese and Japanese peacock eyes) are used to produce silk. The caterpillar turns into a huge butterfly with a wingspan of up to 27 cm. This is the largest butterfly in Australia.

7. Poisonous fluffies, or caterpillars of megapolis butterflies.

These amazing creatures live in North America. They are easy to confuse with a lump of fluff, but you should not pick up such a lump. Under the long silky hairs are hidden sharp short bristles soaked in poison. The poison causes a sharp pain, as from a burn, therefore these caterpillars are often called “fiery creatures”.

A fur caterpillar 2-3 cm long produces the same small fur butterflies.

8. The “monkey slug” has nothing to do with monkeys and slugs – it is a caterpillar of the Rhobetron pithecium moth from North America.

9. Polar caterpillar, or Kuznetsov’s caterpillar.

This caterpillar lives in the Arctic, on Wrangel Island. In winter, it freezes through, and in the spring it thaws and begins to feed intensively. But the short northern summer is not enough to accumulate the strength to turn into a butterfly and the caterpillar has to winter again and again. She will become a butterfly only for the 7th year of her life.

10. The ugly duckling caterpillar or urania is found only on the island of Madagascar.

This caterpillar hatches the most beautiful butterfly in the world:

photograph of urania’s wing

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An employee of a specialist company removes oak silkworm caterpillars from a tree with a vacuum cleaner in Osnabrück (Lower Saxony) Photo: picture-alliance/dpa/F. Gentsch

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Each such caterpillar has about six hundred thousand small burning hairs from 0.1 to 0.2 millimeters – in addition to those long ones that are visible to the naked eye. Upon contact or contact with the skin, mucous membranes, eyes or respiratory tract of a person, they can cause various inflammations and even life-threatening reactions – skin redness and severe itching, conjunctivitis, asthma attacks, similar to nettle burns, in rare cases – suffocation and anaphylactic shock.

Moreover, the hairs continue to pose a threat even after the appearance of butterflies – they are carried by the wind from the spider web nests remaining on oak trees. Even with not very strong gusts of wind – within a radius of up to hundreds of meters.

Oak silkworm caterpillars feed on the leaves of these trees Photo: picture-alliance/blickwinkel/A. Jagel

Oak silkworm and global warming

In Germany, we are talking about oak silkworm caterpillars (Eichenprozessionsspinner or Eichen-Prozessionsspinner) – one of the walking silkworm species, the population of which has been growing rapidly here for many years in a row. Now they are found in all federal states. According to the dpa agency, the reason for this is the warming of the earth’s climate, which led to the creation of favorable conditions for their reproduction in the local latitudes – very mild winters combined with warm and dry spring periods. In addition, the trees themselves, due to repeated droughts, have become easier prey for such pests.

Migrating to new feeding grounds, marching silkworm caterpillars gather in long columns or processions, which is reflected in the names of these butterflies. Around the world, there are about a hundred species – oak, pine (they, in particular, are found in Russia), pistachio. The names and types are different, but the problems bring similar ones.

When individual trees or patches are found where the oak marching silkworm has spread, local authorities in Germany mark the sites with special signs or fence off with tape – they look like red and white police tapes, but they repeat the words “Eichenprozessionsspinner”. You need to stay away from such places.

Oak walking moth Photo: Imago/blickwinkel

Walking silkworms – how to deal with them?

If caterpillars have appeared on trees near schools, residential buildings, city parks or other crowded places, experts are called in to deal with them – for example, with special industrial vacuum cleaners. They themselves work in protective clothing. Collected caterpillars are sent to incinerators or buried in the ground.

Young caterpillars before the appearance of hairs can be destroyed by applying chemicals that block the shedding of chitinous cover . In some places, with the help of helicopters, a liquid with special bacteria – Bacillus thuringiensis – was sprayed over the trees. They are safe for humans, but caterpillars die from them by eating sprayed oak leaves.

Oak silkworm nests can also be destroyed by burning directly in the trees. This photo was taken in the summer of 2019 in Berlin Photo: picture-alliance/dpa/L.