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How do I know if I have OPM?

How do I know if I have OPM?

OPM moths (the adult form of the species) are undistinctive brown moths which are difficult to accurately identify because they are similar to a number of species. They are not a health hazard, and the plant health authorities do not require reports of moth sightings.

What do I do if I find an oak processionary moth?

If you see any oak processionary moths or caterpillars, you should report them immediately to the: Forestry Commission using the Tree Alert online pest reporting form. If you cannot use Tree Alert, report them by email at [email protected].

How long does oak processionary moth last?

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Is oak processionary moth an invasive species?

The Oak Processionary Moth (Thaumetopoea processionea) is an invasive species which has health implications to trees, humans and animals. Native to central and southern Europe, this pest has been identified in London and is breeding on oak trees in West and South London.

What OPM means?

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Filipino pop music, otherwise known as Original Pilipino Music or OPM, refers broadly to the pop music that first emerged in the Philippines in the early ’70s and has since come to dominate radio airplay and karaoke playlists in the Filipino market and beyond.

What does OPM stand for in finance?

other people’s money
Financial Terms By: o. OPM. Stands for “other people’s money,” which refers to borrowed funds used to increase the return on invested capital.

How big is oak processionary moth?

25-35mm
Description: The oak processionary moth (OPM) is a greyish-brown non-descript moth (wingspan is 25-35mm). The caterpillars are covered in stiff hair, and are seen most active in late spring to early summer where they move in large groups in nose-to-tail processions.

What does the oak processionary moth look like?

The procession is sometimes arrow-shaped with one leader and rows of caterpillars following. Nests on trunks and larger branches of oak trees. They are made of distinctive white silken webbing that fades to a light brown colour. Dislodged nests on the ground near oak trees.

What do you do if you touch a hairy caterpillar?

Remove irritating caterpillar hairs. If the caterpillar was on the skin, apply adhesive tape (such as duct or masking tape) to the site, then pull it off. Repeat as needed until all hairs are removed. Apply calamine lotion to the affected area, and then ice.

Is oak processionary moth notifiable?

The Forestry Commission leads the control programme because OPM is a notifiable tree health hazard. We work with Public Health England and other health and local authorities, the Greater London Authority (GLA) and major landowners to devise, implement and develop the control programmes.

How does oak processionary moth spread?

The oak processionary moth was first found in London in 2006 and has been spreading ever since. It was accidentally imported to the UK in egg form in the canopy of trees for planting.

When was oak processionary moth introduced to England?

The caterpillars (larvae) of oak processionary moth (OPM) are pests of oak trees, and a hazard to human and animal health. OPM was first accidentally introduced to England in 2005, and is subject to a government-led programme of survey and control to minimise its population, spread and impacts.

Is the oak processionary moth harmful to humans?

The caterpillars (larvae) of oak processionary moth (OPM) are pests of oak trees (trees in the Quercus genus), and a hazard to human and animal health. OPM was first accidentally introduced to England in 2005, and is subject to a government-led programme of survey and control to minimise its population, spread and impacts.

What kind of moth travels in a procession?

The oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) is a moth whose caterpillars can be found in oak forests, where they feed on oak leaves, causing significant damage. They travel in nose-to-tail processions (hence their name), often arrow-headed, with a leader followed by rows of several caterpillars abreast.

What kind of moth feeds on Oak Leaves?

The oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) is a moth whose caterpillars can be found in oak forests, where they feed on oak leaves, causing significant damage.

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