Poisonous caterpillar spreads in Europe
The oak processionary caterpillar is infesting oak trees in many parts of Europe, forcing authorities to cordon off affected areas. The caterpillar’s hairs can trigger
The oak processionary caterpillar is infesting oak trees in many parts of Europe, forcing authorities to cordon off affected areas. The caterpillar’s hairs can trigger allergic reactions like rashes, breathing problems and anaphylactic Shock. In some districts in the German capital Berlin, the pests have become a plague.
Chapters 00:00 Toxic caterpillar outbreak in Berlin explained 00:07 Health risks: skin reactions and breathing problems 01:22 Response challenges: costs, responsibility, and public action 02:29 Interview with lepidopterist Dave Shenton (Kent Wildlife Trust) 02:42 Why oak processionary moth hairs are dangerous 03:41 How unusual is this public health risk?
04:12 Climate change and the spread across Europe 05:31 How the species adapts and expands into new areas 05:40 Best ways to control outbreaks safely 06:40 Long-term outlook: recurring risk
or manageable threat? 07:29 Conclusion & expert sign-off For more news go to Follow DW on social media ► ►TikTok ► ► Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie Subscribe