Tomato Worm!
My deck growing tomatoes (in pots) are nearing their end - and I see
several some 2"-long green 'worms' with white things on their back and two little black eyes that stare at me while they are chomping away. I never had these before, b ut then I never tired pots before. What should I use next year if I have the same problem? Thanks |
Pick them off, kill them, and enjoy your day. You may not see those worms
again for 10 years, Or, you might. It's got nothing to do with growing in pots. Don't freak out and start buying all sorts of chemicals, either. "geezer" wrote in message ... My deck growing tomatoes (in pots) are nearing their end - and I see several some 2"-long green 'worms' with white things on their back and two little black eyes that stare at me while they are chomping away. I never had these before, b ut then I never tired pots before. What should I use next year if I have the same problem? Thanks |
"geezer" wrote in message ... My deck growing tomatoes (in pots) are nearing their end - and I see several some 2"-long green 'worms' with white things on their back and two little black eyes that stare at me while they are chomping away. I never had these before, b ut then I never tired pots before. What should I use next year if I have the same problem? Thanks It's a hornworm, and the white things are where a wasp or yellow jacket has laid it's eggs in a parasitic fashion. Kill it and move on. |
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:31:08 +0000, geezer wrote:
My deck growing tomatoes (in pots) are nearing their end - and I see several some 2"-long green 'worms' with white things on their back and two little black eyes that stare at me while they are chomping away. Do not kill the ones with lots of eggs on them that are already weakened. You want a new generation of wasps to help control the hornworms. Kill the healthy ones. They are voracious, and they will grow to four inches long. daveA -- The only technical exercises for all guitarists worth a lifetime of practice: "Dynamic Guitar Technique". Nothing else is close. Free download: http://www.openguitar.com/instruction.html daveA David Raleigh Arnold dra..at..openguitar.com |
David got it right 100%. Take the ones with eggs on them off the
tomatoes but don't kill them the eggs will do that and will be there next year to help protect your tomatoes. From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley |
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:17:18 -0400, David Raleigh Arnold
wrote: Do not kill the ones with lots of eggs on them that are already weakened. You want a new generation of wasps to help control the hornworms. Kill the healthy ones. They are voracious, and they will grow to four inches long. daveA I hope this is a joke - really. That's all I need is a 'generation' of wasps. I gotta research all this a little. Thanks\ G |
"geezer" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:17:18 -0400, David Raleigh Arnold wrote: Do not kill the ones with lots of eggs on them that are already weakened. You want a new generation of wasps to help control the hornworms. Kill the healthy ones. They are voracious, and they will grow to four inches long. daveA I hope this is a joke - really. That's all I need is a 'generation' of wasps. I gotta research all this a little. Thanks\ G I've seen exactly 2 tomato hornworms in 25 years of growing tomatoes. And, I'm out there constantly. I'd definitely notice. Lighten up. This is probably the easiest pest you'll ever have to deal with. At least they're big enough to see, and they move slowly enough to deal with. |
FDR wrote:
"geezer" wrote in message It's a hornworm, and the white things are where a wasp or yellow jacket has laid it's eggs in a parasitic fashion. Kill it and move on. Zackly what should have been done with the parasitic Slick Willy & Mrs. As it is their planning a re-infestation. |
"G Henslee" wrote in message ... FDR wrote: "geezer" wrote in message It's a hornworm, and the white things are where a wasp or yellow jacket has laid it's eggs in a parasitic fashion. Kill it and move on. Zackly what should have been done with the parasitic Slick Willy & Mrs. As it is their planning a re-infestation. Maybe we can get Arnold to TERMINATE them before they get any more pestier! |
"Oscar_Lives" wrote:
Maybe we can get Arnold to TERMINATE them before they get any more pestier! "I'll be back"! |
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:17:18 -0400, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
A *perfectly* apropos link: http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/ext...s/hornworm.htm |
or you can do what steveo does and jerk off on them about 5 times a day
and one right before bed... geezer wrote: My deck growing tomatoes (in pots) are nearing their end - and I see several some 2"-long green 'worms' with white things on their back and two little black eyes that stare at me while they are chomping away. I never had these before, b ut then I never tired pots before. What should I use next year if I have the same problem? Thanks |
Tony Randall wrote:
or you can do what steveo does and jerk off on them about 5 times a day and one right before bed... I'm not accepting any new pets at this time, portland tony, so stop humping my leg and run along now. |
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