Euproctis chrysorrhoea 🐛

Hello HIVE!
I found some interesting pictures in my archives
This caterpillar is also called Brown-tail moth.
Caterpillars are approximately 35 to 40 mm long, gray-black in color, with a white-red pattern and long hairs.
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Caterpillars hibernate in groups in the winter nest.
They feed more often on deciduous trees such as oak, cherry, plum, apple and pear, this greatly harm farmers and gardeners. 🌳
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The species prefers trees and shrubs in open landscape, as well as fruit trees in gardens. Often comes to a complete consumption of the green part of the plant!
Modern agriculture uses a range of chemical pesticides to control this pest.☣️
Euproctis chrysorrhoea is a species of butterflies from the subfamily of Lymantriinae.
The female lays approximately 200 eggs in a pile, then distributes hair from the back of her body for camouflage. Now the masonry looks like a wood sponge, and the birds will not immediately be able to detect it.
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When searching for information about the caterpillar, I was surprised to find that: "Touching the caterpillar can cause a rash on the hands, possible scarring of the skin and breathing problems"
After the photo session, I did not find anything like this in my state of health. Perhaps it was worth licking droplets of liquid secretions from her back to feel it, but I do not recommend eating unfamiliar insects))😂

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This caterpillar is reborn into such a beautiful moth...

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More information can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Lymantriinae
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-tail_moth


Thank you for your attention!

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