Tussock Moth Caterpillars Make Unwelcome Return to Florida
Oh boy! Just what we need here in Fort Myers, more bugs like the marked tussock moth caterpillars! You know, I’m not proud, but when i was a small toddler I loved to eat caterpillars. I guess I should consider myself lucky. It could have been a bad situation.
There’s a resurgence of the marked tussock moth caterpillars happening in Florida. It’s causing quite a commotion. These tiny critters are falling from trees left and right, and crashing into your backyard barbecues.
But don’t let their innocent looks deceive you. These caterpillars mean business, with their hairs that cling to your skin once they latch on.
According to FOX35, the experts at the University of Florida say the these Tussock Moth Caterpillars typically emerge around this time when they mature and then descend from their tree hideouts.
Tussock Moth Caterpillars:
They’re on a quest to find spots for spinning but aren’t exactly the ideal guests for a sleepover. If you happen to encounter one of these spiky critters and get stung, it may hurt a little, but don’t trip! Health professionals have some advice to help alleviate the sting.
Firstly, apply tape over the affected area. Peel it off to remove any irritating hairs or spines embedded in your skin. Follow up with a wash using soap and water to tidy things up.
If the sting is really bothering you, apply some ice to soothe the discomfort. Create a mixture of baking soda and water to relieve the itchiness.
However, keep in mind that these symptoms are serious! They can come on quickly and linger for a day or longer, so stay vigilant and avoid contact with caterpillars.
Keep in mind, bug-brained experts say that if you see hair protruding from a caterpillar, and it appears colorful… you might want to stay the hell away from it. You don’t have to ask me twice. I’ve had my fill.