Killer Caterpillar in Germany: Off School and Park.

in #travels7 years ago

Germany, who lived in oak trees, was surrounded by caterpillars. Their hair may cause bash and breathing difficulties. This is believed to be the reason for climate change.

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Due to the spread of caterpillars from oak trees, several weeks ago, many pre-schools, swimmers and pools were closed in Germany. According to the report of the Rennish Post, seventy percent of the 250 oak trees in the colon city are the source of these caterpillars.

It has spread to other cities of North Rhine-Westphalia and West Bavaria. Plants have been fenced in these areas. Besides, park and school grounds have been closed.

"There has never been such a bad situation." Ranishee told the post, an activist of Paste Control Company, named after an Olfgang Auler.

There is a type of protein called thawatopovine, which is made of leather in the hair follicles. The affected area may swell, and there is a fear of breathing. For those who have allergic and asthma problems, its attack is very dangerous. In some cases even death can cause death.

"Elderly, infants and those with allergies have a very high risk of their health," said Environment Ministry spokesman Peter Suitz.

By the end of April, the crippling increase in bronchitis also increased in Britain. The British Forest Commission issued an alert.

Sufferers said, "Cormorant leprosy is more in the hot plains than colder areas."

" Because of the climate change these libraries have spread from Lower Francia region to southern Bavaria regions." Hubert Messmeyer, head of the Department of the Forest of Bavaria, said.

The caterpillars' houses on the oak tree are 20 to 30 meters above the soil. The telescopes are found to be destroyed by their special methods.

These caterpillars are only seen on the oak tree. They are found by May and they are converted into moths by July and September.

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ENVIRONMENT

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Denmark
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