Thomas said:
I'm thinking grasshoppers. The holes in my tomatoes look much the same.
But not knowing where you are it's just a guess. The grasshoppers here in
Texas are voracious.
That's my thought, too. (I've got more grasshoppers than usual this year.
More rabbits, too. Probably the weather last fall and winter.)
Hornworms usually devastate the leaves in a pretty noticable way in addition
to munching on the fruit.
"Daniel Prince" wrote in message
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Something is eating holes in my tomatoes. The tomatoes are not
touching the ground. Here is a picture of two tomatoes with holes
in them:
http://img57.imageshack.us/my.php?im...thholescn1.jpg
What is eating these holes and what can I do about it? Thank you in
advance for all replies.
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