Hi Hiverr.....!

This time I will post about the gypsy caterpillar, or in other terms called the gypsy moth. In a source https://owlcation.com/ mentions this gypsy moth caterpillar is very dangerous. When he grows up he can destroy the forest. The gypsy moth is an invasive species that can destroy entire forests. It is very important to control its spread.


Part of the body of the gypsy moth is very dangerous even some people are very sensitive to the stiff hairs on the gypsy moth caterpillar. For some people, the reaction is as bad as poison ivy, which produces itchy blisters that can last for weeks. However, most people do not experience this reaction, although prickly dermatitis can cause contact with fur. Other species, such as the brown-tailed moth, have a similar appearance but are legitimately venomous and can cause dangerous allergic reactions in some people.



The gypsy moth in the photo below is still very small. It still plays in the branches of trees with individual growth, and does not yet have a community. Usually they will die in vain eaten by birds. Thus, this type of caterpillar must be considered because it is very dangerous for health. Caterpillars can only be used as bait or insect food, more than that they cannot be consumed by humans, because they contain toxic substances and can be deadly. Thus, what I can review, may be useful. Thanks for visiting my blog. Regards.

no one would wonder this like that can come out from a very nicely color caterpilars. They are really an avid feeder, need to control it a little bit
@luhari, thank you.