tomato horn worms.
Yes, tomato horn worms can hurt you. They can sting you or poke you with their horn.
No. Worms are hatched from a cocoon as tiny worms - there is no larval stage.
They are called hornworms and turn into moths. These worms also eat eggplant lettuce etc. Hornworms have a sharp horn that is used for protection. These worms are green and very hard to see. To destory them, Hand pick the worms and cut off there horn. their green Blood will spill out but the birds will soon find it and eat it.
no
YES
Tomatoes have problems with horn worms, cutworms, stink bugs, and aphids. Most bugs can be killed with insecticidal soap.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.
Silk worms are the larvae of a certain type of beetle. When they transfer into metamorphosis, they form a cocoon around themselves, much like a butterfly. They are boiled, and the cocoon is unraveled to make silk.
Climate, silent and sanitary environment, and enough food for the worms are some critical factors that affect the cocoon formation.
no..........if you spray it on the leaves it gets rid on horned tomato worms
tomato worms, also called hookworms or tobacoworms,are what eats the leaf of tomato plants.