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  • ‘Puss caterpillars’: What are they and how dangerous are they?

    09/10/2022 1:25:00 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 20 replies
    ktla ^ | Sep 10, 2022 / | Dylan Abad, Russell Falcon
    Central Florida residents are currently experiencing the return of the inch-long crawlers typically found on oak and elm trees. The caterpillars (also known as “asps”) are covered in furry-looking hair — which hide “extremely” toxic spines that stick to your skin, according to the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida. After a winter cocoon phase, the caterpillars will emerge as flannel moths — also known as southern flannel moths. Adults have wingspans around 1-1.5 inches long, Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida says. Wing colors are usually yellow and black (front wings) and cream yellow on hid wings. Their thoraxes...
  • Ecologists find bird-deterring nets create haven for stinging venomous caterpillars

    09/07/2019 7:16:04 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 38 replies
    Phys .Org ^ | 6 Sept 2019 | Jade Boyd
    Rice University evolutionary ecologists have discovered huge quantities of one of North America's most venomous caterpillars. Texas Medical Center (TMC)—which is visited by 10 million people seeking health care each year—are routinely netted to discourage pesky birds such as grackles and pigeons. Now Rice researchers have learned the netting has an unintended consequence: Chasing away birds that eat insects has created a haven for a flourishing population of Megalopyge opercularis, commonly referred to as asps. When a human is stung by an asp, it can cause localized pain that is compared to blunt-force trauma or a bone break. Egan's team...