Berlin’s battle against tiny — but toxic — caterpillars

Their toxic hairs can trigger painful rashes and breathing problems. As the oak processionary moth spreads, the German capital is scrambling to respond.

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Berlin is facing a surge of oak processionary caterpillars, whose toxic hairs can cause severe skin irritation and respiratory problems.

Fueled by warm, dry weather, the pests are spreading rapidly beyond cordoned-off areas.

Authorities and districts dispute responsibility, while prevention efforts lag.

With thousands of reported sightings and climate change worsening conditions, experts warn the health risk will persist without coordinated action.

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