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From "people.co.uk:
The harmless-looking creepy-crawlies are covered in 63,000 poisonous hairs which break off and drift through the air.
When asthmatic or elderly people living nearby inhale the toxin-riddled hairs they can SUFFOCATE.
Expert Tony Kirkham of the Royal Botanical Gardens which suffered an outbreak last year said: "It is a severe danger to the public."
A source said: "If you are within 500 metres of even just one caterpillar, you are considered to be within the danger zone. The hairs are tiny but hyper-toxic and are so light they carry easily through the air without people noticing them.
Belgium is battling an outbreak and last week called in the army to torch millions of the caterpillars.
In Holland 20,000 people had to be treated after an outbreak of the furry little monsters ten years ago.
The innocent-sounding Oak Processionary caterpillar is rapidly multiplying in west London after infested trees were imported from Holland. Masses of the one-inch-long creatures cover branches in Royal Park, Ealing.
Originally posted by koenw
They are pretty near the UK seeing as they are in Belgium.
[edit on 10-6-2007 by koenw]
A source said: "If you are within 500 metres of even just one caterpillar, you are considered to be within the danger zone. The hairs are tiny but hyper-toxic and are so light they carry easily through the air without people noticing them.
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Originally posted by koenw
They are pretty near the UK seeing as they are in Belgium.
They look like this:
Damage caused:
[edit on 10-6-2007 by koenw]