My three year old was holding an American Dagger Moth caterpillar and told me it stung her on her arm as it was crawling about. The "sting" so to speak actually made her itch for a little bit. It wasn't until days, or even a week later that she developed little skin colored bumps on both arms. I am assuming the "rash" bumps are from the caterpillar but not 100% sure. She does not itch, has no fever, and they are basically hard to detect unless you look at them in certain light. I am waiting for them to disappear and it has been over three weeks since the caterpillar sting.
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No. Neither adult nor caterpillar sting.
The Vapourer moth caterpillar is hairy and has red spots on their dark gray or black body. They are not a poisonous caterpillar.
The caterpillar that is black with a lime green jacket is the Saddleback Caterpillar. These caterpillars can sting and it will be very painful.
No, because a caterpillar is a insect and insects are not mammals.
The Gulf fritillary caterpillar has soft spines that do not sting. However, it is poisonous if ingested.
A Willy Worm of course!
No, the white lined sphinx caterpillar is simply harmless,as is the moth. I speak from expirience I've tooken interest in this post and I tried everything, no bite no sting, just harmless.
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well
milkweed
blister beetle caterpillar (if fuzzy or hairy) black widow brown recluse
Yellow big bird