Harmful Effects of Silver-spotted tiger moth
A species of Lophocampa, Also known as Douglas fir webworm
Silver-spotted tiger moth larvae possess urticating hairs that can cause skin irritation or, in rare cases, severe dermatological reactions. They may also trigger allergies, with symptoms ranging from mild irritation to respiratory issues. Transmission occurs through direct contact. These health risks are generally not life-threatening but may require medical attention.
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