Yes, the tiger moth or garden moth as it is known is harmful to predators. The fluids in the moths body are poisonous and can be harmful if ingested.
The sparse caterpillars are poisonous to cats and dogs, but not humans. Sparse caterpillars do however sting as a way to protect themselves.
Since it is highly reactive, you can keep it away from humans and vice versa so that it wont harm humans in any shape way or form.
Yes you don't do that
the positive way is they are food for human and the negative way is land slugs and snails damage plants
tutuapp cannot harm your device in any way.
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you can't harm them or abuse them in any way
Yes you can Generally speaking, the majority of caterpillars pose no risk. The ones with hind projections such as the horns at the tail of hawkmoth caterpillars do not sting in any way. Some caterpillars do have urticating spines that could raise water blisters if you brushed them along the inside of your arm. but be careful while holding them Rough handling or squeezing any caterpillars might be detrimental to the caterpillars and those individuals might not form chrysalids and produce adult butterflies.
I doubt if there is any way they can be good for you. The question is do they do you any harm.
Computer viruses aren't living things. These are pieces of mal-ware created by humans to infect computers with infectiousness software. They cannot harm you in any way, but can destroy a computer.