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Old 01-10-2006, 06:49 AM posted to rec.gardens
Karl L. Wuensch Karl L. Wuensch is offline
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Default Help, hornworms!!!!!!!!

Visit your tomatoes daily and pick off the miserable beasts. If they have
the eggs of parasitic wasps on them, throw them aside. Otherwise squash
them. Odd twist -- the adults of these larvae are marvelous --
http://personal.ecu.edu/wuenschk/SphinxMoth.htm

"cathych" wrote in message
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Every year I am beseiged by tomato hornworms. This year I faithfully
used diamotateous earth, thinking that of course, this would eradicate
the problem. Well, several days ago, my cherry tomatoes, my peppers,
(all different kinds), as well as my larger tomatoes were full of
blooms, really loving the hot rainy weather. Today I went out & checked
for any developing cucumbers, & guess what? All of the blooms had been
EATEN entirely, there is not a single one of them left. How can I get
rid of these things once & for all? I have been changing out my potting
soil entirely each growing season, thinking that this might have been
the problem, but apparently they are living somewhere.