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What is eating my tomato plants?
There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over
the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy |
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What is eating my tomato plants?
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:30:59 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:
There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy I'd bet on a hornworm. They grow up to be pretty moths. |
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What is eating my tomato plants?
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:30:59 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:
There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy Looks like a Hornworm Wendy, the hide in the soil during the day, go out at night with a flashlight and you can pick them off pretty easily. Mind you they blend in REALLY good and in spite of their size hide well. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/ext...s/hornworm.htm Dave Fouchey Florence, SC N34° 11' 36.40" W79° 47' 6.85" WA4EMR |
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Dave Fouchey wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:30:59 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote: There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy Looks like a Hornworm Wendy, the hide in the soil during the day, go out at night with a flashlight and you can pick them off pretty easily. Mind you they blend in REALLY good and in spite of their size hide well. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/ext...s/hornworm.htm Dave Fouchey Florence, SC N34° 11' 36.40" W79° 47' 6.85" WA4EMR I agree with Dave. Wendy, it is likely that you only have a few (less than three) Hornworms. If you had many more your plants would have been completely stripped with within a few days. -- Bill R. (Ohio Valley, U.S.A) Gardening for over 40 years To see pictures from my garden visit http://members.iglou.com/brosen Digital Camera - Pentax *ist DL Remove NO_WEEDS_ in e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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What is eating my tomato plants?
"Wendy7" wrote in message ... There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy I guess the others are probably right with their analysis of Hornworm, but if you live in England it could be Vine Weevil. These slow-moving beetles come out at night and chomp big sections out of your leaves. And you can find their larvae in the soil of your pot, big fat white curlicue grubs. OTOH there is no visible doo doo. So it's more likely to be a caterpillar. someone |
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Why thank you Davie m' laddie, always nice to hear your comments.
Cheers Wendy "Dave Fouchey" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:30:59 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote: There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! Cheers Wendy Looks like a Hornworm Wendy, the hide in the soil during the day, go out at night with a flashlight and you can pick them off pretty easily. Mind you they blend in REALLY good and in spite of their size hide well. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/ext...s/hornworm.htm Dave Fouchey Florence, SC N34° 11' 36.40" W79° 47' 6.85" WA4EMR |
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"someone" wrote after "Wendy7" wrote in message There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! I guess the others are probably right with their analysis of Hornworm, but if you live in England it could be Vine Weevil. These slow-moving beetles come out at night and chomp big sections out of your leaves. And you can find their larvae in the soil of your pot, big fat white curlicue grubs. OTOH there is no visible doo doo. So it's more likely to be a caterpillar. The semi circular holes are so indicative of Vine Weevil, but that's in Europe. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "someone" wrote after "Wendy7" wrote in message There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! I guess the others are probably right with their analysis of Hornworm, but if you live in England it could be Vine Weevil. These slow-moving beetles come out at night and chomp big sections out of your leaves. And you can find their larvae in the soil of your pot, big fat white curlicue grubs. OTOH there is no visible doo doo. So it's more likely to be a caterpillar. The semi circular holes are so indicative of Vine Weevil, but that's in Europe. -- Bob, we ARE in Europe. I live in Wiltshire and I have vine weevils especially in my Primulus plants, also in any pots that have been around for a year or so. I occasionally find the slow-moving beetles themselves in my house, where they have come out of the soil of house plants that have stood outside for a few months in the summer. These weevils come in through garden centres which import plants from everywhere. someone |
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"someone" wrote afte=======... "Bob Hobden" wrote "someone" wrote after "Wendy7" wrote in message There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! I guess the others are probably right with their analysis of Hornworm, but if you live in England it could be Vine Weevil. These slow-moving beetles come out at night and chomp big sections out of your leaves. And you can find their larvae in the soil of your pot, big fat white curlicue grubs. OTOH there is no visible doo doo. So it's more likely to be a caterpillar. The semi circular holes are so indicative of Vine Weevil, but that's in Europe. -- Bob, we ARE in Europe. I live in Wiltshire and I have vine weevils especially in my Primulus plants, also in any pots that have been around for a year or so. I occasionally find the slow-moving beetles themselves in my house, where they have come out of the soil of house plants that have stood outside for a few months in the summer. These weevils come in through garden centres which import plants from everywhere. But I don't think Wendy is in Europe. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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What is eating my tomato plants?
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "someone" wrote afte=======... "Bob Hobden" wrote "someone" wrote after "Wendy7" wrote in message There is something eating the tomato plants? I can see doo doo all over the place. What to do? Help! I guess the others are probably right with their analysis of Hornworm, but if you live in England it could be Vine Weevil. These slow-moving beetles come out at night and chomp big sections out of your leaves. And you can find their larvae in the soil of your pot, big fat white curlicue grubs. OTOH there is no visible doo doo. So it's more likely to be a caterpillar. The semi circular holes are so indicative of Vine Weevil, but that's in Europe. -- Bob, we ARE in Europe. I live in Wiltshire and I have vine weevils especially in my Primulus plants, also in any pots that have been around for a year or so. I occasionally find the slow-moving beetles themselves in my house, where they have come out of the soil of house plants that have stood outside for a few months in the summer. These weevils come in through garden centres which import plants from everywhere. But I don't think Wendy is in Europe. OIC, my apologies, I understood you to say "That's in Europe" as if "Well, it's not here in UK". You're right of course. someone, grovelling. |
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