ID on a catepillar
Macmex
8 years ago
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Okiedawn OK Zone 7
8 years agolast modified: 8 years agoMacmex
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OMG - the biggest freakin' catepillar ever!
Comments (14)I've plucked several from my tomatoes this week. I found their huge caterpillar poop outside the bed and went on a search to find what pooped it. They were chowing down on the plants. Those are way to big (and I'll bet juicy) for me to squash so I took them away from the garden and tossed them figuring the birds would get them. When I checked the area the next day, I saw one crawling around out there still, the others were gone. I found another on the tomatoes and this time snipped off the branch it was on. Later, the branch & worm were both gone, I'm guessing they were a snack. I agree, they are pretty (but they still give me the shivers when I pull them off the plants). I'm not a big fan of killing things so even though I most likely fed them to the birds, they could still be alive out there somewhere... Here is a link that might be useful: CSU Hornworm info...See MoreCatepillar ID (for my daughter, awwww)
Comments (6)Thanks Sherry! Definately looks a lot like those pictures. Such a pretty caterpillar to turn into a plain looking moth. Not that I have anything against moths, ha! Are they harmful to plants at all? It was hanging around on my precious little fuscia. :) In any case, we put it in a jar for my daughter to show off and school and maybe she can release him in the gardens there. We actually first put him in a strawberry container with holes obviously WAY too big and he got out in my kitchen and we couldn't find him. We gave up and sat down to dinner and were talking about where he could be and noticed him reaching out from the curtain inches away from my daughter! Sneaky guy! He's in a mason jar now (with SMALL holes on top.)...See Morecatepillars and weird bugs
Comments (5)The caterpillar is Tobacco Hornworm (not the tomato hornworm), and the red/black insects are the nymphs of Leaf Footed bugs....who just happen to love tomatoes. Google those guys so that you can learn what the adults look like. While you're at it, look up tobacco hornworm eggs so that you can destroy them. A caterpillar the size of yours had to have been on your plant for a long time. They're teensy tiny when they hatch and begin eating right away....See MoreCatepillar on my tomatoes - good guys or bad guys?
Comments (2)Well, you've already learned from your other threads w/these same pictures that that's the tobacco hornworm. Eats huge amounts of leaves. At the size it is, will soon shift into becoming an adult moth....See MoreOkiedawn OK Zone 7
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