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Friday, March 7, 2014
CATERPILLARS MARCH ON Pests shut Torrevieja park By ALEX TRELINSKI Processionary caterpillars are still on the march with the biggest number of reported problems in recent years. The pests, which are harmful to children and lethal for pets, show no sign of abating across the region, leading to the closure of a Torrevieja park this week. The hairs of the caterpillar larvae cause harmful reactions in humans and other mammals, with the species win tering in nests in pine trees, and then they “process” out, protected by their hairs in search of food. They often strip down a tree and once they have cleared it out of needles, they then form a line in search of additional nour ishment. Their peak season for making an appearance is between February and April, with the mild winter produc ing more of them than normal. The caterpillar lines make them especially of interest to young children producing allergic reactions if they make contact with them, and that also applies to some adults. Dogs may pick up the caterpillar hairs on their paws and then lick them because of an irrita tion, leading to swelling which is certain
to kill them, unless they are treated immediately. The caterpillars forced Torrevieja’s Albentosa Park to shut on Tuesday, a day before hosting a school trip, with the Parks department stepping in to close the facility which is next to the Natural Park of Las Lagunas de Torrevieja and La Mata. The area had been sprayed with chemicals in December, January, and last month,
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but the insect problem continued, bol stered by high temperatures, and their hairs being carried by strong winds. The Albentosa Park, with its popular picnic areas and playground, has ended up being a major breeding ground for the caterpillars over the last couple of decades, after the replanting of many pine trees. Other areas don’t
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