but I don't like these.

Now getting use to not going near oak trees at this time of year.

https://metro.co.uk/2023/05/14/peopl...bers-18782745/

People have been warned to stay away from a type of toxic caterpillar that has soared in numbers recently.

Oak processionary moth caterpillars can be hazardous to human and animal health.

The insects also feed on the leaves of several species of oak trees which can cause them to lose their leaves and hamper growth.

The were first spotted in the UK in 2006, but according to The Forestry Commission, they've spread in numbers across parts of south-east England and are becoming a 'serious problem'.

Surrey is among the worst hit, it said, due to its many wooded areas.

People are being told to avoid touching the caterpillars and to report sightings.

The pests are grey with blackheads and long white hairs. The hairs contain proteins which can cause itchy rashes and eye and throat irritations.

They have a dark stripe down their back and can grow up to 2cm in length

The caterpillars nests are typically dome or teardrop-shaped, averaging the size of a tennis ball.

Anyone who makes contact with the insects should seek a pharmacist.