The oak processionary moth loves the warmth. Like certain mosquito and tick species, the pest benefits from climate change and is increasingly spreading in Germany. As in Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, it has now also established itself in Saxony, according to the Julius Kühn Institute's Forest Protection Institute.
The infestation situation in the federal states varies greatly. The damage caused by the offspring of the butterfly to oak trees in forests and settlements is currently considered to be less acute than the health effects of the stinging hairs on humans and animals.