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Posted By: Jimmy V Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 18th, 2006 at 05:05 AM
Found this under neath a Jalapeno Leaf. took it to Calloways Nursery Terry the manager said it was Horned Tomato worm with Trekigramma(sp) wasp eggs where the wasp had stung the worm several times. When I first saw it you could not see any green for the eggs. He said they will slowly eat the worm untill they mature. Pretty good free Trekigramma wasps.
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Posted By: Jimmy V Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 18th, 2006 at 05:08 AM
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Posted By: Triss Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 18th, 2006 at 05:10 AM
Are those "good" wasps???
Posted By: Jimmy V Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 18th, 2006 at 05:47 AM
Yes Triss they are good people buy them year after year and I got mine free when they didn't like their old home. They sell them here by the card one person I know of bought cards of 30 to place in an orchard. They eat the bad insects as well as aphids I have been told.
Posted By: Triss Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 18th, 2006 at 05:58 AM
WOW, I never heard of that before. Congrats on your eggs then!
Posted By: pagarden Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 27th, 2006 at 03:56 PM
well, if you can manage to keep them around- congrats on the eggs. as for me i squish those worms, they just give me the creeps. they are too huge and gross and i can't stand to look at them. i found one last year and ran away and told my husband to kill it. yet, give me a nice fat juicy worm and i'll pick him up barehanded. i can squish cuke bettles with my fingers. not afraid of wasps either- hubby tells me to go get them while he runs like a girl. just something about those huge horned worms grosses me out. LOL
Posted By: weezie13 Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 27th, 2006 at 11:27 PM
Great pictures, Jimmy, of the "Free" wasp babies....

*I said in another post,
"Knock on wood", I don't get those
big bad worms, I grow alot of tomatoes..*
Posted By: mom54 Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 27th, 2006 at 11:36 PM
I've heard that the Horned Tomato Worm develops into a beautiful moth. Anyone know if that's true. If it is, seems like a shame to kill them. I used to pick them off (carefully) and put them in my compost!!!!!!! Was I creating a monster? Duh
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 27th, 2006 at 11:36 PM
Oh, Jimmy, that is SO GROSS!!!!!!!!!! eek

Congrats on your good wasps, and thank God they killed that nasty hornworm! thumbup
Posted By: Hi Gator Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 28th, 2006 at 12:19 AM
Hi there...
I am in need of those wasp eggs too. This morning I took 2 tomato worms off.. one from the pepper plant, one from tomato plant. I get grossed out squishing them, so I drown them instead... Course I feel kinda bad about that...but hey they are eating my plants. What other suggestions do you have for organically getting rid of them?? besides the wasp eggs, and picking them off by hand.
Posted By: 'Sparagus Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 31st, 2006 at 11:59 AM
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I've heard that the Horned Tomato Worm develops into a beautiful moth. Anyone know if that's true. If it is, seems like a shame to kill them.
It's TRUE!!! I forget what they are called so Ill have to google it and come back....

Am I the only one that flw
Posted By: 'Sparagus Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 31st, 2006 at 12:01 PM
http://www.vegedge.umn.edu/vegpest/hornworm.htm

Gotta love the speed of the internet!

You guys can send all your hornworms here. If I dont get something to eat my tomato plants soon, Im going to be buried in 4th of July hybrids!!!!

flw
Posted By: ShirlS Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - July 31st, 2006 at 12:48 PM
'Sparagus,

As you now know, they turn into a hummingbird moth. I love caterpillars too! That is how I taught my boys about the circle of life. I don't know how I would feel if it were eating my maters though. I have never had the problem.

Shirl
Posted By: ShirlS Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - August 1st, 2006 at 04:47 AM
Here is a link with nice color pictures of the humming bird moth.

Hummingbird moth

the time for editing my previous post had elapsed, therefore I needed to correct myself in this post. Tomato hornworm turns into this moth.

Tomato Hornworm moth
Posted By: Hi Gator Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - August 1st, 2006 at 06:04 AM
Yes they are beautiful moths, in the hummingbird moth family. However when they damage the tomato plants like they do (i found one on my pepper plant too) it becomes very discouraging. I have taken 15 caterpillars off over the past week.
I prefer the nice woolly bear caterpillar moth myself.
Posted By: comfrey Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - August 1st, 2006 at 06:07 AM
Thanks for sharing with us Jimmy.

Sparagus....That was a very interesting site, Thanks!
Posted By: Jimmy V Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - August 1st, 2006 at 12:21 PM
Sparagus thanks for the websites. As for as worms etc good or bad I don't kill them because there is always another insect,bird etc that will eat it and balance things out. That one was on a pepper plant so far have taken a bunch ot peppers off of it so that worm didn't do much if any damage.
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Horned Tomato Worm W/ Trekigramma wasp eggs - August 2nd, 2006 at 09:57 AM
I know what you mean, Gator,it is discouraging to grow something and pamper it and then the hornworm comes along and defoliates a plant overnight! shk I found three of them on my wonder egg plants! eek eek
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