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sleepless reader Posted - Jul 16 2006 : 9:15:41 PM
We have tomato worms attacking our plants. I'm hand picking them off and squishing their little green guts out (sorry, but they are going to town on the tomatoes)!I pulled over a dozen tonight and almost that many yesterday. I went online and read suggestions of dusting plants with powdered red pepper, diatamacious earth (sp?) and planting borage, marigolds or sweet basil with the tomatoes. Have any of you found the "true answer" to tomato worms???
Thanks!
Sharon the wormanator

Life is messy. Wear your apron!
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Cheryl Posted - Aug 04 2007 : 7:14:58 PM
You guys are too funny, my eyes are watering. I have always wondered if you touch the red horn on them do you get stung? I was never brave enough to touch it.

Cheryl :)
brightmeadow Posted - Aug 04 2007 : 05:38:52 AM
oh, gross! If I found one of those in my garden I'd go get a shotgun! (LOL- I'm usually a very gentle person.)

Actually I was thinking of making a sweater pattern with the hornworm's body marking as a design. It's actually kind of neat. (If you don't think about it eating your tomatoes)

You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2
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FarmGirl~K Posted - Aug 02 2007 : 10:27:38 AM
Here is a link to the caterpillar Anna was speaking of. Scary!! There are quite a few photos & these people actaully liked it. It is huge by the way!

http://hilarynelson.com/Hobbies/Bugs/HickoryHornedDevilCaterpillar

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Alee Posted - Aug 02 2007 : 09:31:53 AM
What happened to nice caterpillars that produce nice things like monarchs and such? lol

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
Annab Posted - Aug 02 2007 : 09:17:16 AM
and if you really want gross look up Hickory Horn Devil caterpillar

now THAT"s scary!
Annab Posted - Aug 02 2007 : 09:15:38 AM
We get these too. And I used to feed them to the chickens until I found out the adult form is the Sphynx moth-or hawk month. These moths get to be big enough you can see red eye shine is the right light. Saw one hovering outside our kitchen window one evening and the little red eye gave me a temporary start!

mikesgirl Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 10:31:54 PM
I was being funny - haha Alee - worms, larvae, dogs - after my experience with the maggot in my dog.
Alee Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 8:59:12 PM
Why? What will they do to your dogs?!

Alee
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mikesgirl Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 8:12:19 PM
Keep them away from your dogs!LOL
Alee Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 7:54:03 PM
Oh Gross! I haven't ever seen those before! I hope they stay away from my house! I want to keep all my tomatos!

Good luck with being a worminator!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
brightmeadow Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 5:36:32 PM
EEEEUUUUUWWWW



They're BACK!!!!

You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2
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Audrey D Abbott Posted - Jul 20 2006 : 03:55:23 AM
They really seem to be arriving in large numbers this year. I've always been told not to kill the ones that have what appears to be little grains of rice all over them. These are the eggs of a natural predator of tomato horn worms. Right now, I'm just "pickin & squashin"!
Horseyrider Posted - Jul 19 2006 : 7:29:03 PM
So far I haven't had any this year, but I've had them even in years when they're surrounded in marigolds. The best control I've found is frequent inspection, and keeping a jar with a couple inches of kerosene out in the garden to drop these into.

Oh, and don't try to step on them, especially in flip flops. Don't ask me how I know.
Garden_artist Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 5:04:05 PM
I hand pick mine (with gloves on AAAHHH), and toss them to the chickens. I also plant marigolds and I spray with neem. Good luck I really hated them last year, but haven't had any yet this year.

When I feel spring coming I have to plant or I’ll go crazy!
sleepless reader Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 1:58:35 PM
They are the stuff nightmares are made of! My lod chickens were even afraid of them :(
We may have to try marigolds next year...
Sharon

Life is messy. Wear your apron!
julia hayes Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 09:04:05 AM
UGH!!I absolutely loathe tomato horn-worms. They are the most disgusting things! Just thinking about them gives me the heebie-geebies!!! Ever since I started planting marigolds all around my plants I haven't had any issues with them. I plant my tomato plants in rows and in between each plant I plant 2 or 3 marigold plants. I don't know if its dumb luck but for the 3 years I've been doing this I haven't seen one!..so sorry you are having to deal with them..yucky yucky yuck!! good luck to you,
Julia Hayes

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 16 2006 : 10:46:05 PM
I have mostly done the "hand pick and squish method myself". I have tried Diatamacious earth without much success. Havn't had them since we moved here..they are sure scary looking. My boys always loved to catch them for me..yuck!! Ihope someone has an answer for you..I always plant basil and garlic and marigold around my tomatoes..it didn't work when I lived in Calif..but it either works here or I have just been lucky enough to have none "happen by".
Good luck!!

Jenny in Utah
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