As they sat on the bench and looked around, they noticed a strange creature with fuzzy fur. Because it looked like a small, harmless insect, the children wanted to touch it. Leslie Howe brought her baby and two other children to a park in Gwinnett County.

A young mother and her children decided to take advantage of this beautiful sunny day. However, Leslie’s maternal instinct did not allow her children to touch the strange creature.

It was a wise choice because it took time to realize the truth about this unique creature and how dangerous it was. Leslie unknowingly protected her children from the dangerous bites.

It turned out to be a “good puss”. This species is unique from other insects in that it produces venom and can cause severe pain even when touched.

This bug is dangerous because when it bites a person, it causes severe nausea and excessive sweating.

Be especially careful when walking outdoors, especially in parks or areas with lots of plants. If you see one of these insects, keep your distance and do not touch children.

The bites of these insects can have serious consequences, especially for small children. Media reports describe young children from Florida to North Carolina suffering excruciating pain after coming into contact with the most poisonous insect in the United States,

the hairy moth. Some people stroked insects, while others suffered injuries when caterpillars fell from trees.

Please share this notice to reach as many people as possible. We’d better be careful not to endanger our children’s health.

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