Submitted by queentiffa1234 t3_11majde in Maine
My family is traveling to Maine during the Browntail moth caterpillar season (for a couple days then on up to Canada). We used to live in Maine and never really heard about or noticed these caterpillars. Now all our relatives are complaining about them and the problems they cause and have had issues from them.
My question is, are they easy to avoid? We love the outdoors and were planning to hike (if not too muddy). But I have a child with excema and asthma and I don’t want our trip ruined by any rashes or breathing difficulties from the caterpillar hairs.
Is this really something to worry about and if so, what’s the best way to avoid them? Are they everywhere outside or just in the woods?
TIA
Bridgertrailrunner t1_jbgvq3t wrote
It depends where you are and what stage the caterpillars are in, so it's hard to say. Hiking will probably be fine, but I was up in Camden hills during the peak last year and they were falling out of the trees everywhere we went.
Some kids are completely unbothered, others get miserable rashes. Think of it like traveling to an area with a lot of poison ivy.
For my money, If your kids are young I would avoid the woods during the peak.