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Old May 9, 2012   #1
uberest
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Default Something eating upper stems

An unknown pest is eating the tops of our tomato plants. It eats the interior of the stems in a stretch of a couple of inches. It is often times leaving the back strip of the exterior of the stem intact. Its not eating any of the leaves or the fruit only the stems.

Does anyone know what is doing this?
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Old May 9, 2012   #2
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That's terrible! I haven't ever seen this but could it be one of the corn borer pests? I think I remember hearing that they attack tomato plants as well as corn although I haven't seen it happen here. Hope someone with more experience chimes in soon.
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WTH seriously thats bad, somebody has to know what it is. Wow.
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Old May 9, 2012   #4
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That is a new one on me. Four years ago I had a small green borer worm that would bore a tiny hole into the stem about the diameter of a regular pencil lead and eat some of the interior but they also did the same thing to the young green fruit. They destroyed a couple of my best plants. They were light green and had legs at the front and back like a cabbage looper but much thinner and totally unaffected by Dipel. See if you have any entrance holes in the stems and how large they are. There should be a hole if it is some kind of borer. Despite that I would spray all of my plants with Sevin making sure to coat the stems well. I find adding a bit of molasses helps it stick better.
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If you do not see any critters,looked in my book and saw something called pith necrosis that looks the same as photo.
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Old May 10, 2012   #6
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Thanks for all the ideas we will check it closer and see if any of the suggestions match up.
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