Deep threatens the London Olympics 2012
The parade of athletes and visitors to the Olympics is covered by oak trees, which on the oak canopy is where a worm is nesting and living. This is a worm, each with up to 63,000 hairs containing toxins.
The poisonous worm is an uninvited guest of the 2012 Olympics in London, because according to experts' forecasts, this winter in the UK is quite warm.
The parade of athletes and visitors to the Olympics is covered by oak trees, which on the oak canopy is where a worm is nesting and living. This is a worm, each with up to 63,000 hairs containing toxins.
These worms may be a threat to the 2012 London Olympics.
These poisonous hairs are most likely to be inhaled or dropped by tourists in the head of their hair and clothes. Deep hair can cause asthma attacks, skin rashes, sore throat, watery eyes. It's a problem for millions of fans, coming to the London Olympics this summer.
The poisonous oak that lived in oak trees has been around since 2006, when England imported the same oak trees from the Netherlands without careful quarantine. Therefore, they quickly spread throughout the region. Although the authorities have destroyed more than 700 of these harmful worms, their development is worrisome because the winter has been unusually warm. In fact, it is not easy to eradicate this poisonous worm.
This species is not only threatening human health, but it can also eat off the oak trees all over London's streets. The oak leaves that were eaten for only a few years were dead, causing immense damage to the surrounding environment.
Sports lovers, prepare yourself for this special event. But there is nothing to be afraid of, because it is only a little annoying if you become their "victim" .
However, you should know to avoid that. If you see harmful worms, tell the authorities to destroy them. If you have a rash, use antihistamine creams, and if symptoms get worse, get medical attention.
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