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Hag moth poisoning: The hag moth resembles a dried leaf and has stinging hairs on its back . It is found mainly in the United states. It is often found feeding on trees and shrubs such as oak, chestnut, dogwood and ash. Contact with the poisonous spines can result in various symptoms. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Hag moth poisoning is available below.
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