Geneva Local Reference INFOrmation
There are certain insects and predators which present a danger to animals in the south of France coastline and inland mountains. These pet threats tend to be regional so it's advisable to discuss the local dangers with your vet. However, here are some of the most significant threats to pets and animals in the Mediterranean region. Processionary Caterpillars or les Chenilles ProcessionnairesThe processionary pine caterpillar (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is usually three to four centimetres long, brown and hairy. At the start of spring the caterpillars come out of round, white, fuzzy nests built in pine trees (normally property owners will burn these nests if they see them) and travel down the tree and across the ground in single file, sometimes stopping in writhing circles. This phenomenon will continue well into the summer.These caterpillars are extremely dangerous as they "burn" the flesh of any animal, child or person that touches them. A small animal can die from the burn on contact. If a pet comes in to contact with these caterpillars it is advisable to seek veterinary assistance immediately.
Poisonous Ticks and SnakesIn southern France, in the Var Department, there are some poisonous ticks that can cause death if they bite an animal. Use heavy and efficient protection methods available from pharmacies. In some areas, there are poisonous snakes, including vipers, that come out to enjoy the sun on the rocks. It's recommended to keep a dog on a leash.
LeishmaniasisLeishmaniasis (leichmaniose) is a disease that mainly affects domestic dogs. It is carried by a small, yellow
sand fly that resembles a mosquito and is around two to three millimetres long. Mediterranean
countries are severely affected by this disease. It is said that the fly carrying the disease does not
bite at sea level, only at altitude - but the altitude at which they bite is
not high.
Any question about the area can be addressed to the local Mairie
(town hall) or vet. There are products (available from vets) which can protect against the bite if applied regularly and should be used to protect against this disease from spring to autumn, when the risk is highest. Also cattle pest control badges (available from most pharmacies) are said to protect against the bites, but the best protection is to keep a dog inside from before dusk until after dawn, the time when the flies are most active.
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