Heilbronn: Warning of some caterpillars – Violent reactions upon contact

Heilbronn: Warning of some caterpillars - Violent reactions upon contact

Gold tongs’ poisoned hair definitely shouldn’t be despised.

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Sleeping after caterpillars occurs more frequently in the Heilbronn area and can have serious consequences for allergy sufferers.

She is a beautiful insect. With its white wings that reach a wingspan of up to 35 millimeters. But the caterpillars of Goldfors, also found in the Heilbronn area, are less likely to be with them. Because they are not only pests, but also have poisonous stinging hairs, like the caterpillars of the oak procession moth. And if a hole breaks open in the crown of these hairs and the poison comes out, it can be very, very painful for a man.

Post-gold caterpillars are presently hiding in woods such as fruit or avenue trees and hedges. Mean Thing: Their webs can be found in the shoot tips of branches. And of these, the butterfly caterpillar, which occurs even more frequently in the Heilbronn area, may fall down – for those who should avoid close encounters with this beetle for the present. And didn’t notice anything without them. Stinging hair results, which in most cases causes the following reactions that last for days:

  • skin redness
  • itchy swelling
  • wheel build

Heilbronn: warning against contact with caterpillars – violent reactions in humans

However, contact with gold extractor hair can be really difficult for allergy sufferers. In the worst cases, symptoms on contact are fever and chills. However, since their venomous hairs can also linger when mowing the lawn, for example, shortness of breath is one of them. Experts certainly advise anyone who has had irritating contact with a butterfly’s venomous caterpillar to see a doctor. However, the same should happen in case of a venomous bite of this spider living in the Heilbronn region.

Our palms are a bit leathery, but you should avoid contact with the back of the hand and face.

Martin Feucht, NABU specialist for butterflies and himself a one-time breeder of gold juicer caterpillars

Good news for all fruit tree owners: their trees regenerate after being eaten by a gold juicer—unlike trees that are attacked by a monster forest pest. Martin Feucht himself bred gold oyster caterpillars and can only find very few scary reports about golden oyster caterpillars. across from eco24.d The NABU expert for butterflies explains: “Our palms are a bit leathery, but you should avoid contact with the back of the hand and face.”

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