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June 14, 2014 | #16 | |
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From what I have read and from my observations here in the south we have tobacco horn worms. I dont think I have ever seen a tomato horn worm. Here is a link that shows the difference between both worms. Worth http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...6DKAtxhJFV2TXQ Last edited by Worth1; June 14, 2014 at 11:08 AM. |
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June 14, 2014 | #17 |
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Do the caterpillars add more coloring as they age? I found this one quickly marching across my lawn last year, none were seen in the garden or elsewhere. It does have a spike horn, so at least must be related. It was all lime green, some pale yellow barely seen striping along the segments, but none of the dots or dramatic polka dots that are shown in the ID pictures. The pics I took showing more underside were kind of blurry, but there were no dots.
So which kind was this? Have never seen one up here before.
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June 14, 2014 | #18 | |
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Some eat apple trees and other have specific plants they eat. The mottled blue horn is throwing me off. Got it! It is a Fawn Sphinx or Laural Spinx = Spinx Kalmiae moth caterpillar? Worth http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...ZCqnudOtQK16aQ |
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June 14, 2014 | #19 |
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I thought that looked familiar. In England we used to call it the Privet Hawk Moth. They eat Privet! How bad can that be?
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June 14, 2014 | #20 | |
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Spinx Ligustri. Worth http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...bx7kXd-xixC5Tw |
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June 14, 2014 | #21 | |
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Oh well. I was close, but get no cigar. Kissing cousins perhaps? Thanks for looking it up! Linda |
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June 14, 2014 | #22 | |
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I was just showing that not all horn worms eat tobacco and tomatoes. These moths are smart they will lay there eggs on what the babies eat. I have never seen a particular caterpillar before until I planted some passion fruit. No sooner than I did than a pile of orange and black caterpillars showed up and started eating the vines to the ground. Worth Introducing Agraulis vanillae. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...eenELELifEUOdA |
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June 14, 2014 | #23 |
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Thanks for the ID, Worth! Among other things it says they eat Ash and Lilac -- we have those! At least it won't bother veggie garden things ... glad I let it go on it's way. I was going to do it in, thinking it might unleash a future bunch of tomato pests, but it was so odd and beautiful in it's slightly repulsive way, that I couldn't kill it not knowing for sure what it was.
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June 15, 2014 | #24 |
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I'll give your that what I saw was probably ready to pupate, it was late in the season. But the moth I saw was quite different than in your link. I thought I took a pic, but I can't find it. The closest I could find on Google is this - https://www.flickr.com/photos/13237694@N00/6207363744/
But that's not it either. The stripes were more totally straight across and more striped. Almost like a horizontal striped tee shirt. more brown and yellow. So all in the family but something a bit different. Carol |
June 16, 2014 | #25 | |
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June 16, 2014 | #26 | |
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I have seen whole plants ate up over night. Worth |
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June 16, 2014 | #27 |
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Rootloops, What product gives directions for the BT as a drench. I would use that if I had the instructions on a bottle somewhere. Thanks.( Otherwise I am restricted to using "as labeled" products with my spray license. )
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