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Sunday 11 January 2015

Poisonous caterpillar.

Caterpillar is the most avoided by humans, in addition to several types can make the body itching, also become pests for crop production.

Caterpillars which are categorized as dangerous, among which are  :

The Saddleback Caterpillar

The Saddleback Caterpillar
Caterpillar beautiful, but be careful if exposed to the toxin can cause symptoms of swelling, nausea and rash for days. Caterpillar is quite greedy and eat all kinds of plants. There in the garden, flower pots, garden and others.

The Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar

The Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar
Classified as a voracious caterpillar, but if he ran out of food then happened is mutual cannibalism among caterpillars.

To maintain the caterpillar life is equipped with enough venom deadly weapon for prey. If the man touched the poison that makes us itch and rash all over the body

The Monarch Caterpillar

The Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar
His appearance was funny, yellow striped black and white. If these caterpillars are hatched, not visible to the human eye because their size is so small.

These caterpillars grow very fast, it has an average length of 2 inches (5 cm). If you've become butterflies, Monarch Caterpillar very pretty and beautiful

The Gypsy Moth Caterpillar

The Gypsy Moth Caterpillar
The hallmark of this type of worm is to have a lot of hair on his head, and unique in the caterpillar body just a little hairy. The hair can cause pain and for those who come in contact dermatitis.

They are very fond of some kind that leaves maple, elm and oak. These caterpillars can also cause trees become dead.

The Bag Shelter Caterpillar

The Bag Shelter Caterpillar
Among all kinds of other caterpillar, caterpillar is very toxic and dangerous, can cause death in humans. Early symptoms of shortness of breath and a rash all over its body. The caterpillars feed on the leaves, and come out at night.

The Puss Caterpillar

The Puss Caterpillar
The most poisonous caterpillar in North America is the Slug Caterpillar Puss or Woolly. Do not be fooled by the appearance of fluffy cotton ball as it will let go sour on anything that touches and laden with poisonous spines all over his body. Symptoms of a sting can last several days and include headache, nausea and vomiting. Contained in citrus trees, elm and oak.

The Stinging Rose Caterpillar

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

The Hickory Tussock Caterpillar

The Hickory Tussock Caterpillar
The venom of this type caterpillars progress when it comes in contact with hair or spines and cause a skin rash or hypersensitivity.

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

The Io Moth Caterpillar

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

This species can be found in nature, meadows and cornfields forest from February to September.

The Spinny Oak Slug Caterpillar

The Spinny Oak Slug Caterpillar
This caterpillar color is beautiful and has a length of less than one inch. Toxins released by the spines can cause severe reactions. These caterpillars like to eat palm, willow, ash, oak, hackberry and chestnut along with other trees and woody plants smaller.

This species can be found in the forests of southern Quebec to Maine and south through Missouri, Texas and Florida. Thank you for reading this article. Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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DatePublished: January 11, 2015 at 15:30
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