Browntail moths, now in their larval form, are gorging themselves on leaves from

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

5-8-1993

Pages

1A, 8A

Abstract

Browntail moths, now in their larval form, are gorging themselves on leaves from brush and hardwood trees in Casco Bay's coastal communities and islands, and present a problem for humans because the caterpillars' tiny hairs contain a toxin that can cause a blotchy, poison ivy-like rash. Related story.

Subjects

Browntail moth, Caterpillars

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