I was quite surprised to not only find a hornworm, but find one that had already been found by a braconid wasp which I also didn't know we had in my area either. Nice job team!

by WhyYouNoLikeMeBro

5 Comments

  1. Comfortable-Web6227

    I know that it is doomed but it will take time for the eggs to hatch, he will have time to eat a lot of leafs/tomatoes. Put him in a cup or somewhere safe lol.

  2. Carboncopy99

    “The circle of life! “ 🎶🎵

  3. Wise-Quarter-6443

    Where are you that you never see hornworms? I’m in the northeast and find 5-25 each year.

  4. turtle2turtle3turtle

    In in north Jersey and rarely see hornworms.

    White cabbage butterfly caterpillars are constant, but that’s a different part of the garden…