no
tomato horn worms.
In the fall.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.
no..........if you spray it on the leaves it gets rid on horned tomato worms
Yes, tomato horn worms can hurt you. They can sting you or poke you with their horn.
tomato worms, also called hookworms or tobacoworms,are what eats the leaf of tomato plants.
Most common-hornworms, fruitworms & cutworms. There is no single "bug" associated. Potato worms are actually the caterpillar stage of a butterfly. OOps I meant to say tomato worms.
It is from greenish (or whitish), oval-shaped eggs that a tomato plant's green worms come.Specifically, the green worm in question functions as the caterpillar stage of the five-spotted hawkmoth (Manduca quinquemaculata). The mother lays the eggs on the under or upper surfaces of the leaves of host plants (eggplant, moonflower, potato, tobacco, tomato). The eggs generally will hatch in 5-8 days. The larvae generally will live 3-4 weeks before pupating 2 weeks in summer or overwintering in fall.
Cutworms or Tomato worms will do it. (that I know of that would be from what my grandmother warned me of when I started my first (and last) vegetable garden.)
Of course they are. Stay back.
yes, it is poisonuos
not all are poisonous but some are.