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While sitting on a bench, they spotted a small, unusual creature entirely covered in fur

A Sunny Day at the Park

It was a bright afternoon when Leslie Howe decided to take her baby and two other children to Gwinnett County Park. The park buzzed with life — children laughing, birds singing, and leaves rustling in the gentle breeze.

As her children played, they spotted something unusual on a nearby bench: a small, furry creature. At first, it looked harmless — almost cute. Its soft, silky coat made it resemble a tiny toy or a harmless insect. Naturally, the kids wanted to touch it.

But Leslie’s maternal instincts kicked in. Something felt off. She quickly warned them to stay away.

A Dangerous Discovery

Later, Leslie learned just how critical her warning had been. That seemingly adorable creature was no ordinary insect — it was a Puss Caterpillar, the most venomous caterpillar in the United States. Her quick thinking may have saved her children from a painful encounter.

The Truth About the Puss Caterpillar

The puss caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis) hides venomous spines beneath its silky fur. Even a gentle touch can inject venom, causing:

  • Intense, throbbing pain lasting hours

  • Severe nausea and dizziness

  • Excessive sweating

  • Swelling and rash at the contact site

  • In extreme cases, pain can radiate through the body, making movement and concentration difficult

Where It Lives

The Puss Caterpillar is most common in the southeastern United States, from Florida to North Carolina. They often appear in:

  • Public parks

  • School playgrounds

  • Backyards with trees and shrubs

  • Picnic areas

They can even fall from tree branches, surprising anyone below.

Why Kids Are at Higher Risk

Children are naturally curious. The caterpillar’s soft, furry appearance makes it especially tempting to touch. Unfortunately, smaller bodies react more strongly to venom, increasing the risk of intense symptoms and complications.

What to Do If Stung

If you or your child comes into contact with a puss caterpillar:

  1. Avoid rubbing the area — this spreads the venom.

  2. Use tape to lift any remaining hairs from the skin.

  3. Wash the area with soap and water.

  4. Apply ice packs to reduce pain and swelling.

  5. Take over-the-counter pain relief if needed.

  6. Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms worsen.

Staying Safe Outdoors

  • Teach children not to touch insects, no matter how cute.

  • Wear long sleeves and pants in wooded areas.

  • Check benches and playground equipment before sitting.

  • Stay alert during late summer and fall when caterpillars are most active.

A Mother’s Quick Thinking

Leslie Howe’s instinct may have prevented a park outing from turning into an emergency room visit. Her story reminds parents everywhere: when it comes to strange creatures, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Next time you enjoy the outdoors with your children, stay vigilant — danger can hide in plain sight.

This story is based on real reports and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes.

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