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Invasive spongy moth caterpillars, formerly known as gypsy moth, strip trees of their leaves, potentially killing high-value trees. They prefer to feed on oak, birch, crabapple, aspen and willow leaves but will also feed on many other tree and shrub species. Those who find a spongy moth caterpillar should avoid touching them as the hairs often cause a skin rash, welt or other irritation. Rubbing alcohol can help remove the hairs and chemical irritants from skin if exposed. Click here for more info on Spongy Moth: http://spongymoth.wi.gov/