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  2. Buck moth - Wikipedia

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    In their more northern locations, buck moths reside in a specific type of oak known as scrub oak which is a high value food source of their caterpillar form. [17] These moths are found to be the most active in their habitats during the summertime months but will become active during warm periods in the fall months as the females find a mating ...

  3. Hemileuca nevadensis - Wikipedia

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    Hemileuca nevadensis, the Nevada buck moth, ... Once the caterpillars are ready to pupate they spin loose cocoons in plant litter near their host plant.

  4. Hemileuca lucina - Wikipedia

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    Hemileuca lucina, the New England buck moth, is a species of moth in the family Saturniidae. This moth species is only found in the New England region of the United States. Larvae in early stages mainly feed on broadleaf meadowsweet ( Spiraea latifolia ) whereas larvae in later stages show variation in food sources such as blackberry and black ...

  5. These fuzzy SC spring critters can give you a rash. Here’s ...

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    White-marked tussock moth caterpillars are about an inch to an inch and a half long. These caterpillars have four brush-like tufts on their backs, sometimes described having a likeness similar to ...

  6. Hospitalized after caterpillar sting - AOL

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  7. Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    Buck moth caterpillar sting on a shin twenty-four hours after occurrence in south Louisiana. The reddish mark covers an area about 20 mm (0.79 in) at its widest point by about 70 mm (2.8 in) in length. Caterpillar hair can be a cause of human health problems.

  8. Rash-causing caterpillar found in NH for first time in 75 years

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    Jun. 3—A caterpillar whose hairs can produce itchy skin rashes similar to poison ivy appears to be back in New Hampshire for the first time in 75 years, officials said Monday. Browntail moth ...

  9. Hemileuca peigleri - Wikipedia

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    Adult moths of this species do not feed. Female Texas buck moths fly 10–20 feet above the ground within oak trees while males fly near the ground. [2] Hosts of the Texas buck moth include Texas live oak (Quercus fusiformis), Havard's oak (Q. havardii), Shumard's oak (Q. shumardii), and Nuttall oak (Q. texana). [2]