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Monday, February 27, 2012

10th of Most Poisonous Caterpillars

Caterpillars are best avoided by men, but some types can make the body itching, also be a pest for the crop production. Caterpillars which are categorized as dangerous? Here's the list;

1. The Saddle back Caterpillar



Caterpillars are beautiful, but watch out if exposure to toxins can cause symptoms of swelling, nausea and rash for days. This caterpillar is classified as a greedy and eat all kinds of plants. There in the garden, flower pots, garden etc.

2. The Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar


Included in this type of voracious caterpillars, but if he ran out of food so that there is mutual cannibalism among caterpillars.

To maintain the living worm is equipped with enough weapons poison deadly to their prey. If touched by humans, the toxins that make us itch and rash all over his body.


3. The Monarch Caterpillar


His appearance was funny, yellow-striped black and white. If the caterpillar has been hatched, not visible by naked eye because of its size is so small.

This caterpillars grow very fast, it has an average length of 2 inch (about 5 cm). If it becomes a butterfly, MonarchCaterpillar very pretty and beautiful.

4. The Gypsy Moth Caterpillar


Characteristics of this type of caterpillar is to have lots of hair on his head, and unique in its body is only slightly overgrown hair. Hair can cause pain and for people who come in contact dermatitis.

They really like some kind of Mapple leaf, elm and oak trees. These caterpillars can also cause trees to die.


5. The Bag Shelter Caterpillar


Among all kinds of other caterpillars, this caterpillars are very toxic and dangerous, can cause death in humans. The early symptoms of shortness of breath and a rash all over his body. These caterpillars eat the leaves, and come out at night.

6. The Puss Caterpillar


The most toxic caterpillars in North America is the Slug Caterpillar Puss or Woolly. Do not be fooled by the appearance of fluffy cotton balls because the acid will remove anything that touches and loaded with poisonous spines all over its body. Symptoms of the sting can last several days and include headache, nausea and vomiting. Found in citrus trees, elm and oak.

7. The Stinging Rose Caterpillar


Less than one inch in length. This species has the feathers spiked with poison glands. When touching the barbed hairs, then the poison directly into the body and cause skin rashes and hypersensitivity reactions. These caterpillars can be found on woody plants such as dogwood, maple, oak, cherry, apple, poplar and hickory.

8. The Hickory Tussock Caterpillar


The venom of caterpillars this kind took place when it comes in contact with hair or spines and cause a skin rash or hypersensitivity.

Hickory Tussock is generally seen from June to September and can be found in southern Canada or North America.

9. The Io Moth Caterpillar


Two types of toxins are released from the back of the caterpillar of this kind lead to a burning sensation and inflammation. They take a lot of trees and shrubs including willow, maple, elm, oak, holly, aspen, locust, cherry, pear and sassafras.

This species can be found in the open, forest meadows and fields of corn from February to September.

10. The Spinny Oak Slug Caterpillar



These beautifully colored caterpillars and has a length of approximately one inch. Toxins released by the spines can cause a severe reaction. These caterpillars like to eat dates, willow, ash, oak, and chestnut Hackberry along with other trees and woody plants are smaller.

This species can be found in the forests of southern Quebec to Maine and south through Missouri, Texas and Florida.

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