Experts are warning that tussock moth caterpillars have been spotted in the Southern U.S., and they're known to cause skin irritation and rashes. RELATED: Doctors Keep Finding Spiders in People's ...
As the weather warms up in South Texas, spring foliage brings out an abundance of tussock moth caterpillars that carry irritating, or even venomous, hairs that sting and can leave a rash on skin.
Once you start studying moths closely, you begin to see the little brown things that many people fear as cute and colourful. The banded tussock moth has a wing pattern that looks like a network ...