Experts say the venomous caterpillar – covered in hair-like bristles with an orange streak along its back – is commonly found in oak and elm trees during Florida’s fall and spring months.
PAMELA COMME WESH TWO NEWS. PAMELA. THANK YOU. A FLORIDA POISON CONTROL NOW WARNING PEOPLE ABOUT A NEW PROBLEM SPROUTING UP AFTER HURRICANE MILTON. WE’RE TALKING ABOUT WILD MUSHROOMS.
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Jacksonville's director of the Duval County-based Florida's Poison Information Center, Dr. Dawn Sollee, told First Coast News they are just shy of 100 calls regarding children's exposure to an ...