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Keep your distance from these fuzzy caterpillars

The oak processionary moth caterpillars are a tree defoliating pest that pose health risks to humans and pets in their larval stages. The oak processionary moth caterpillar is easy to identify because of its long black stripe down the back of their yellowish white body covered in gray hairs.

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