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Brown tail month caterpillars


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Not a nice thing to get up your shirt, or on soft skin such as inner arm, I saw a good few last year but did not get had by them, purely because they give a good beep on my radar now.

Good heads up to those who have not had the pleasure!

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2 on his t shirt caused itching leading to headaches and drowsiness 3 days later the rash was at it worst. I've since looked at 3 more jobs all with the caterpillars still thriving. Googled them and they can affect breathing apparently.. Few months back when they were in the cocoons they were easily worked around but now they are out literally the trees are covered!

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The hazards associated with BTM are very similar to those of OPM, in terms of urticating hairs causing irritation of skin, eyes and bronchial system etc., and look how much attention they get.

 

Not to be overlooked, or ignored, if encountered steer clear or get out the full spray suit PPE to protect you.

 

Thanks for posting and alerting others and hope "the lads" are soon feeling better :thumbup1:

 

Cheers..

Paul

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