I take off my tank top in the woods and work out. If an oak processionary moth walks in and I put it on and it's on my skin, is that dangerous?
What happens then?
What happens then?
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The same as if you have your top and the hair comes on your arms or face. An allergic reaction.
The caterpillar hairs trigger an allergic reaction – not at all and not at all equally strong.
By the way, it’s enough to train in a densely populated area of the procession spider – the hair is everywhere and your sweaty skin is an ideal place for staying stuck.
It’s like hell when you’re allergic.
Yes, it is.
Then you pull it out very quickly
But there’s no more. So, no problem đ