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That's about as much as I could find too, RL. So far, they're just on one plant so I've removed all the holey leaves and moved it out of the GH into the garden. Fingers crossed that no more of the little munchers find the toms
VC, could you raise some in a container, so we finally find out what the adult is?
This question keeps coming up, and all I can find online is the tomato hornworm, which it isn't (no horn)
Consider it done - I have at least 4 new pets
When I removed the leaves this morning I put them in a plastic food tray and left it on the grass. Tonight the leaves are wilted, so may still contain the caterpillars in the photo, but there were 4 absolutely tiny ones in the bottom of the tray. They're now in a clear yogurt pot with some extra leaves so I should be able to watch progress
If I find anymore I'll add them to the pot
get a photo of the parachute! No better still get a vid of them parachuting! That'll make top ten on YouTube straight away......are the parachutes green too? Exciting!
I just goggled images of "caterpillar on tomato leaf" and a couple of images came up - and I thought - that's it, that's the ones I have - then I realised it was my photos from this morning I find that really unsettling
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