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new (stingy) critter. anybody familiar?

 
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this new, almost without moving, critter started popping up. It has an uncomfortable sting (when i first unknowingly touched it) but it doesnt seem to eat my leaves.
It is in between my mint and chile combinations.

any suggestions to what it might be?

P.s. i live in Guadalajara, Mexico
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I think it might be transitioning...
 
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saddleback caterpillar. hurts like hell for a bit, doesn’t it?
 
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a bit yeah, haha, thanks for the reply! should i leave it one? found 3 so far
 
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i tend to leave them. they don’t seem to do a whole lot of damage to anything.
 
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