Tried Google already. Webs parts of leafes together to make a home. It stunts growth points when nesting in it. Eats only a little at least
by defeater33
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NoMobile7426
I don’t know what that is exactly but what I do to prevent worms that eat my plants is put up a bug zapper 10 -12 feet away from my garden two months before planting. I hardly have anything eating my plants then.
For infestations I use this nearly natural remedy that gets rid of spider mites, aphids, ants, mealy bugs, gnats all soft body bugs that eat your plants. It kills their larva, egg sacks also. It usually kills them in one application. But to make sure spray one more time within a week to make sure you get their lifecycle completely halted. It kills mold on dirt too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej-NJjEJJ6U
rb109544
Hard to tell but looks like a cabbage worm, except cabbage worms will eventually eat a lot. Not sure thatd be the answer on a tomato plant.
seemebeawesome
Tomato pinworm probably. Sprays with Bt or spinosad kills and prevents them. Spinosad is broad spectrum and lasts longer. In general spray at dusk after the bees have gone home. I like Captain Jacks Deadbug for spinosad and either Monterrey by or Thuricide bt
Kyrie_Blue
Inchworm of some kind. BT is a helpful naturally-derived pesticide
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I don’t know what that is exactly but what I do to prevent worms that eat my plants is put up a bug zapper 10 -12 feet away from my garden two months before planting. I hardly have anything eating my plants then.
For infestations I use this nearly natural remedy that gets rid of spider mites, aphids, ants, mealy bugs, gnats all soft body bugs that eat your plants. It kills their larva, egg sacks also. It usually kills them in one application. But to make sure spray one more time within a week to make sure you get their lifecycle completely halted.
It kills mold on dirt too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej-NJjEJJ6U
Hard to tell but looks like a cabbage worm, except cabbage worms will eventually eat a lot. Not sure thatd be the answer on a tomato plant.
Tomato pinworm probably. Sprays with Bt or spinosad kills and prevents them. Spinosad is broad spectrum and lasts longer. In general spray at dusk after the bees have gone home. I like Captain Jacks Deadbug for spinosad and either Monterrey by or Thuricide bt
Inchworm of some kind. BT is a helpful naturally-derived pesticide