Posted by Billy NY on August 01, 2012 at 15:43:38 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Tomato worms posted by Brett Helmkamp on August 01, 2012 at 13:49:07:
They are nocturnal, light em up at night and you will find them or look under leaves near the most recent growth, they'll be hanging out there, til dusk. You can absolutely pick them off by hand and win, but you have to stay on them, I have done the same, last year I had them.
There is a wasp that is an enemy of them, the wasp lays eggs on the caterpillar, and those eggs feed off it, it won't grow right, they say to leave those, I don't cause they still do damage, the wasps will eventually kill it, hatch and
Fall tillage is a good way to break the cycle, that and rotation of where you plant, I do not have them this year.
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