Dangerous stinging caterpillar Stock Photos and Images
RFDBT134–Punk caterpillar (Automeris egeus), a tropical rainforest caterpillar
RME4NKWD–Thaumetopoea pityocampa
RFDBT118–Punk caterpillar (Automeris egeus), a tropical rainforest caterpillar
RMPPD7YD–The flannel moth caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis) also known as the Donal Trump caterpillar has the ability to deliver an extremely painful sting.
RFDBT146–Punk caterpillar (Automeris egeus), a tropical rainforest caterpillar, Tambopata National Reserve, Peru, South America
RFT1RWDK–A hairy Flannel moth caterpillar up close on a thick grass stem near a Houston Bayou in Texas. The hair covers dangerous stinging spines.
RMKHKE73–Stinging slug caterpillar from Borneo
RMM0G9RW–Colourful hairy caterpillar with black and yellow striped body and stinging black hairs, on vivid green leaf
RMR126ND–Io Moth, Automeris io, caterpillar
RMHY6WNN–Unusual and colourful caterpillar of Australian mottled cup moth Doratifera vulnerans, with stinging red spines clearly visible, on green leaf
RF2J8JTBD–Close up view of brazilian green Automeris Caterpillar on a leaf
RFWMNFGA–Megalopyge crispata, Black-waved Flannel Moth caterpillar that hides its venomous spines under the innocent looking white fluffy hairs, on an Oak leaf
RFWXXMT8–Macro shot of a Megalopyge opercularis caterpillar, the venomous larval form of the Southern Flannel Moth.
RF2G20RCJ–Caterpillar (lepidoptera)are voracious feeders and very damaging to crops. Hairy Caterpillar. Stinging caterpillar destroy vegetable leaf.
RFMEKHKW–Setora nitens Caterpillar, Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar or Cup Moth Caterpillar. Macro photo of contrast and comparison. Which is the more toxic!
RF2PHWPNM–Processionary Caterpillar nest at the base of a tree, showing silk trails ascending the tree trunk.Ochrogaster lunifer Bundaberg Queensland Australia
RMF3EGR1–Larva of an Automeris moth (Saturniidae) With poisonous stinging hairs. In the Ecuadorian Amazon
RF2AXGG1H–Caterpillar of the moth leucanella viridescens, in its last instar, black body and stinging yellow bristles. Location: Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Ar
RMF3EJM8–Larva of a moth, family Saturniidae with venomous stinging hairs in the rainforest, Ecuador
RF2WTYXXK–Caterpillar sliding along a stalk of sage with green background.
RF2M4M47W–Cocoon with processionary larvae, the hairy and irritating caterpillar of a moth. Dangerous for humans and animals due to stinging hairs
RMPPD7X6–A stinging caterpillar of a slug moth from the Amazon rainforest, this one was seen in Madre de Dios, Peru.
RF2M4MAH5–Macro of pine processionary larvae on the asphalt. Thaumetopoea pityocampa, a stinging hairy caterpillar, dangerous for humans and pets
RF2J2M03R–Oak processionary caterpillars Thaumetopoea processionea nest in a tree in a forest. These stinging hairs can cause itching, bumps and eye complaints.
RMKHKE5M–Stinging slug caterpillar from Borneo
RF2HGGC46–Caterpillar of moth species, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMR126P1–Io Moth, Automeris io, caterpillar
RMHY6WN2–Unusual and colourful caterpillar of Australian mottled cup moth Doratifera vulnerans, with stinging red spines clearly visible, on green leaf
RF2J8JTBB–Close up view of brazilian green Automeris Caterpillar on a leaf
RMFTJ1BC–Colourful unusual caterpillar of cup moth, Doratifera vulnerans with red spines on red, green, yellow body on leaf on dark background in Aust garden
RF2PHWPHK–Processionary Caterpillar nest at the base of a tree, showing silk trails ascending the tree trunk and the exit hole formed when they left to find a n
RFMEKHDX–Setora nitens caterpillar or the Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar. An extreme macro photography close-up of an extravagant and beautiful caterpillar
RF2AXGG0K–Caterpillar of the moth leucanella viridescens, in its last instar, black body and stinging yellow bristles. Location: Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Ar
RF2HGGC42–Caterpillar of swift butterfly, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2WJKMPD–Caterpillar sliding along a stalk of sage with green background.
RM2EE23FP–Caterpillar larva of Buck moth (Hemileuca maia) curled up on a leaf.
RMPPD7X8–A stinging caterpillar of a slug moth from the Amazon rainforest, this one was seen in Madre de Dios, Peru.
RF2J815AJ–Cashpairo guinea pig caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis), poisonous and dangerous caterpillar due to its toxins in its beautiful stingers.
RFM18EF7–A stinging slug caterpillar from the Limacodidae family probably in the Isa genus. This one is from the Colombian Amazon.
RMKHKE70–Stinging slug caterpillar from Borneo
RM2E9C163–A flannel moth caterpillar from Peru, this insect is famous for resembling Trump's toupee.
RF2J2M055–Oak processionary caterpillars Thaumetopoea processionea nest in a tree in a forest. These stinging hairs can cause itching, bumps and eye complaints.
RFKF57HA–A camouflaged caterpillar, likely a nymphalid of some kind. Touching it would not be a good idea.
RF2BEN855–Processionary Catepillars (Ochrogaster lunifer) South Australia
RF2H3TE34–A beautiful but dangerous Io moth caterpillar.
RF2M6X6ND–Hagmoth caterpillar, Phobetron pithecium, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2A2WXWJ–Nest oak processionary caterpillar on a oak tree netherlands summer 2019
RF2G20RXG–Caterpillar (lepidoptera)are voracious feeders and very damaging to crops. Hairy Caterpillar. Stinging caterpillar destroy vegetable leaf.
RF2PHWNXJ–Processionary Caterpillars break the circle they formed by following their own trail.Ochrogaster lunifer Bundaberg Queensland Australia
RFMEKHR1–Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar or the Cup Moth Caterpillar (Setora nitens). A bizarre and beautiful caterpillar. Extreme macro photo of toxic insect
RF2X45NBD–Thaumetopoea pityocampa, a species of defoliating lepidopteran, is a caterpillar with stinging hairs that lives on pine trees
RM2FYK0RE–The caterpillars of the Saddleback Caterpillar Moth are venomous with urticating spines that cause a very painful sting.
RF2T1YECY–Caterpillar sliding along a stalk of sage with green background.
RM2EE28JY–Caterpillar larva of Buck moth (Hemileuca maia) curled up on a tarp.
RF2FKMFYK–Oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) caterpillars in a row on procession in june, the Netherlands
RM2HTCYH8–Detail of a nest of Processionary, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, on a black pine still alive with green needles and pine cones. Lazio, Italy, europe
RF2ARNA50–Nest with Processionary caterpillars hanging on a aok tree outside on a blue sky during a summer day
RM2F7BP40–Detail of a nest of Processionary, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, on a black pine still alive with green needles and pine cones. Abruzzo, Italy, europe
RFW1M3D8–Procession to nest of oak process caterpillars on oak tree
RF2HGH92A–Oak processionary caterpillars Thaumetopoea processionea nest in a tree in a forest. These stinging hairs can cause itching, bumps and eye complaints.
RM2AYB68M–Many oak process caterpillars on tree bark
RF2H5MRND–Pale yellow face Northern Paper Wasp feeding on nectar from Sedum plant. Insect and wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and backyard flower g
RF2JGPX8K–Closeup macro of black and yellow striped toxic zebra caterpillars eating from a plant during summer, day time. Vlaardingen Broekpolder, The Netherlan
RF2C727AR–Close Up of a branch with a bunch of oak processionary caterpillars
RFTRA1YT–Majestic and Toxic Setora nitens Slug Caterpillar. The Spiny covered and mildly toxic or poisonous Setora nitens Slug Caterpillar clinging to a Zinnia
RF2X45NC4–Thaumetopoea pityocampa, a species of defoliating lepidopteran, is a caterpillar with stinging hairs that lives on pine trees
RF2WAGJFR–Caterpillar sliding along a stalk of sage with green background.
RM2FYK0W3–The caterpillars of the Saddleback Caterpillar Moth are venomous with urticating spines that cause a very painful sting.
RF2BT0X6P–Oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) caterpillars in a row on procession in june, the Netherlands
RFPE1TFB–IO moth caterpillar - Automeris io
RFG3556W–Moth. Southern flannel moth, Megalopyge opercularis. Matses reserve. Amazon Peru
RM2F7BP83–Dead pine with processionary nests, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, on Mount Morrone in Abruzzo. Abruzzo, Italy, Europe
RFW1M37Y–Nest of oak process caterpillars on tree bark
RF2HB8PGD–Oak processionary caterpillars Thaumetopoea processionea nest in a tree in a forest. These stinging hairs can cause itching, bumps and eye complaints.
RM2AYB66E–Procession to nest of oak process caterpillars on oak tree
RF2H5MRNC–Pale yellow face Northern Paper Wasp feeding on nectar from Sedum plant. Insect and wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and backyard flower g
RF2M65C75–Natural closeup on an aggregation of the dangerous Oak processionary moth,Thaumetopoea processionea, caterpillar with their toxic stinging hairs
RFW10H43–Northern Paper Wasp sitting on wasp nest that has eggs inside
RF2C727B1–Close Up of a branch with a bunch of oak processionary caterpillars
RF2G20R53–Caterpillar (lepidoptera)are voracious feeders and very damaging to crops. Hairy Caterpillar. Stinging caterpillar destroy vegetable leaf.
RMTDT5RH–Zwenkau, Germany. 17th June, 2019. The caterpillar of the sponge moth (Lymantria dispar) on a branch of the red oak in a forest at Lake Cospuden south of Leipzig. About 20 hectares of forest are affected by the invasion. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2PHWNJR–Processionary Caterpillars joining ranks.Ochrogaster lunifer Bundaberg Queensland Australia