About
The Hickory Tussock Moth (Lophocampa caryae) is a species of moth native to North America. Known for its distinctive appearance, the adult moth features a white or cream-colored body adorned with black spots and tufts of hair. However, despite its charming exterior, the moth’s larvae possess urticating hairs that can cause skin irritation if touched, earning it the nickname “toxic toupee.” These caterpillars feed on a variety of deciduous trees, with a particular preference for hickory and walnut trees.
As adults, they emerge during late summer and early fall, seeking nectar from flowers before laying eggs to begin the life cycle anew. The Hickory Tussock Moth plays a vital role in the ecosystem as a natural predator, while its presence also serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between beauty and potential hazards in nature.
Deciduous woodlands