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  1. From fuzzy and harmless to fuzzy and venomous, caterpillars in Georgia are well represented. Read on for descriptions and photos of 15 of them. 1. Hickory Horned Devil. Hickory Horn Devil | image by Virginia State Parks via Flickr | CC BY-ND 2.0. Scientific name: Citheronia regalis.

  2. Finally, there is the puss caterpillar, which has venomous spines causing a painful reaction. If you touch the caterpillar, the spines break off, releasing a toxic fluid that causes burning and stinging. You may also experience swelling and numbness, sometimes extending down your entire arm or leg.

  3. 13 paź 2023 · Does Georgia Have Poisonous Caterpillars? Yes, Georgia is home to several species of caterpillars that possess venomous spines or hairs, causing skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. Some notable examples include the Puss Caterpillar and the Io Moth Caterpillar.

  4. Puss Caterpillars are showing up in Georgia right now and they can put you in a world of pain. As more and more people spend time outside as the temperatures become cooler, you’ll want to be...

  5. If you see a very furry caterpillar in Georgia, STAY BACK! It’s most likely a member of the Flannel Moth family, the most venomous caterpillars in our area. Victims have described the pain from this caterpillar’s sting as similar to a broken bone or a white-hot burning sensation.

  6. 8 lis 2023 · Venomous caterpillars have poisonous bristles, spines, and barbs on their body that can cause a nasty sting. Some types of venomous caterpillars look soft and cute, but their hairy bodies hide toxin-filled spines that can lodge into the skin.

  7. Several kinds of venomous caterpillars are commonly seen in late Summer and early Fall. Here are photos of poisonous caterpillars you might find in the Southeast.

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