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1 & 1/2 to 2 inches yellow & orange furry insect ( White-marked tussock moth caterpilla)

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Thank You
by: Ce

Moni Thank you very much for identifying this insect for me. I appreciate all the information you gave.

White-marked tussock moth caterpillar
by: Moni

Ce
Your caterpillar is an early stage white-marked tussock moth, so it turns into a moth. Tussock moths are in the Lymantriidae family.
Some folks are allergic to the hairs so be careful around this caterpillar.
The female moths of this insect are wingless and therefore flightless. The males are brownish with distinct markings. Females lay eggs that overwinter.
The caterpillars come out in the spring feeding on a wide range of trees including birch, black locust, cherry , elm, hackberry, hickory, oak, willow and many others.
This is a common caterpillar to see over eastern US to TX and Canada.



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