Harmful Effects of Retarded dagger moth
A species of Dagger moths
Contact with retarded dagger moth larvae may cause mild allergies, such as skin irritation or rash, in susceptible individuals. Transmission occurs through contact with larval hairs. These are not life-threatening but may require treatment for discomfort. Precaution is advised for those with known reactions to insect hairs.
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