While enjoying a sunny day at Gwinnett County Park, Leslie Howe and her three children encountered what appeared to be a soft, furry insect on the ground. The children were tempted to touch it, but Leslie instinctively stopped them—an action that may have prevented a medical emergency. The creature was a Puss Caterpillar, one of the most venomous in the U.S., whose hidden spines can cause intense pain, swelling, and even systemic reactions. Though it looks harmless, the caterpillar’s venom can seriously harm both children and adults, earning it the nickname “fuzzy assassin.”
Found in several southeastern states, including Georgia, Puss Caterpillars can easily be mistaken for harmless bugs, often leading to painful encounters. Experts urge parents to educate children about avoiding unknown insects and recommend wearing protective clothing in parks and wooded areas. Leslie’s quick thinking serves as an important reminder that outdoor adventures come with hidden risks. Her story underscores the need for vigilance and awareness to keep families safe while enjoying nature.