These insects are masters of camouflage, blending so seamlessly with the bark that they’re often mistaken for moss or part of the tree itself.
A single touch can be life-threatening
Lonomia caterpillars are highly venomous.
Children, seniors, and thoes with compromised immune systems are particularly at risk.
Thankfully, my husband reacted quickly and prevented a possible disaster. We immediately contacted environmental authorities, who arrived promptly, carefully removed the caterpillars, and placed a warning sign on the tree to protect others.
Since then, I see nature differently
Now, whenever we go for a walk outdoors, I always carry a pair of gloves, a magnifying glass, and a basic first aid kit. This isn’t about being afraid — it’s about being prepared, respectful, and aware of nature’s hidden dangers.
A heartfelt message to parents and grandparents
To all moms and grandmas: please talk to your kids and grandkids about the risks that aren’t always visible in nature.
A short conversation could prevent a serious accident.
We have a vital role to play in sharing knowledge that keeps others safe. Let’s stay informed, attentive, and proactive.