Pine processionary caterpillars
- remove nests
- spray all over the tree
- remove nests and spray all over the tree
- preventive spraying
We recommend starting spray prevention in late October
The processionary caterpillar dangerous for humans, deadly for dogs
They are called pine processionary caterpillars and it's likely you've seen them at some point walking in a long line across the floor of a pine forest.This natural spectacle not only catches the eye of humans but also of dogs.The most curious can diein an attempt to see what these funny-looking creatures taste like.
The caterpillars are always there but it's only at this time of the year that they cross the paths of humans and their pets.At the beginning of spring, the rising temperatures trigger the burying instinct.The caterpillars come down from their nests (the white ballsyou see in pine trees) and walk along the ground looking for a place to bury themselves and make a chrysalis they will then break out of in July as moths.They walk along in procession (hence their name) led by a female and would beeasy prey for predators at this point if they weren't poisonous.
That's where the problems start for dogs (or anyone that touches them).The caterpillars are covered in poisonous hairs with a toxin that is devastating for dogs who put their noses near them.First the dog starts to scratch its mouth, as if it wantsto get something off its tongue with its claws whilst salivating profusely.At this point you need to get to a vet as soon as possible.“They can die”, explains vet Juan Luis Segado.
The caterpillar causes various injuries to dogs.The symptoms are similar to those of an allergic reaction.The tongue, oesophagus and stomach swell up.Eventually, the dog can't breathe and dies.In most cases this doesn't happen because they getto a vet in time, but the animal's tongue where it has touched a caterpillar suffers necrosis.Some lose almost all their tongue
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