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novice_2009

another bug to the long list this year: tomato hornworms

novice_2009
13 years ago

Just when I thought there wasn't one bug that hadn't invaded my gardens this year.....

Tomato hornworms- orange "horn." These guys get so big it's crazy. Why aren't the birds eating them?

I'm a hand picker, but because of that horny thing, even I was a little hesitant, wondering if it was safe.

Not too bad on toms, mostly just two plants out of seven.

Interesting: no evidence of parasatizing on them, and they haven't come near cherry toms.

I saw from other posts on here that you guys are familiar with them. I think two ate a half a tom plant in two days.

Wow. Even though they are really the least of my pest concerns....

My question is.....

What's the life cycle? I know the moth lays the egg (just try finding those amongst all tom foilage-much easier to see fruitworm eggs).

So, other than picking adults and putting them in pail, how do I get rid of these guys?

Will they overwinter in my warm southern climate -more like zone 8 now.

When toms are removed, do I need to till up the soil?

Will they come back next year?

Any info on this appreciated!!!!!!

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