Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Buck Moth Caterpillar
So this guy was walking....crawling... confidently down the center of the dirt road, just after the entrance (#1) to the park. I hadn't seen one of these before and after a little blind research, I believe this is a Buck Moth Caterpillar. Good thing I didn't try to pick it up, I guess it packs quite a punch. Each of those little barbs is hooked to a poison sack that can lead to everything from the usual itching, right up to muscle spasms and seizure. They range all the way up the east coast and seem to be a serious problem in Louisiana where they are actually sprayed back with pesticides. There is even a dreaded "Buck Moth season" down there. They feast on Oak trees. Guess I'll have to stay away from these guys. On your way sir...
Labels:
Caterpillars,
Insects,
Moths,
Poisonous
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