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ORLANDO, Fla.They’re back! Florida officials are warning about the return of the white-marked tussock moth caterpillar.

The potentially harmful caterpillar has been dropping from trees and showing up in yards and playgrounds. State health officials say the yellowish-white hairs are barbed and challenging to remove from the skin.

According to the University of Florida entomologists, they usually mature and drop from their host trees around this time of year. They seek places to spin their cocoons but try not to touch them.

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“Everything that sticks out from caterpillars is usually colorful and very thin and seems to cause some problems. I would stay away from it,” explained expert Davide Dal Pos.

What to do if you get stung by a tussock moth caterpillar

Health experts advise the following:

Symptoms can reportedly appear within minutes and last for one or more days.

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