Beware The Flannel Moth (Or Puss Caterpillar)

The flannel moth spends time as a fuzzy puss caterpillar. It looks cute. But don't be fooled!

According to horticulture experts at Texas A&M, the caterpillar’s coat has venomous hairs that stick to skin when it comes in contact, causing a very unpleasant reaction. The venom can cause painful burning and a rash, "intense throbbing pain that develops immediately or within the first five minutes” of touching them, or you may also have headaches, nausea, vomiting, shock or respiratory stress.

In Texas, these caterpillars are most commonly found in the late summer, early fall seasons and they can be found in shaded trees and shrubbery around homes, schools, parks and other outdoor areas.

(KSAT) Photo: Getty/Weber


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