Harmful Effects of Greater oak dagger
A species of Dagger moths, Also known as Greater oak dagger moth, Great oak dagger
Greater oak dagger larvae have irritating hairs that can cause rashes or dermatitis in humans upon contact. While the health risks are generally low and not life-threatening, they can lead to more severe skin reactions in sensitive individuals. Transmission occurs through direct touch, and no long-term effects are expected.
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