

These soft white growths are actually the cocoons of a special parasitoid wasp – a species of braconid wasp. So if you spot these little white wormy things sprouting out of the hormworm caterpillar, you do nothing as nature has taken care of it for you.

For example, a preying mantis will hunt and devour lots of insects that will hurt your ornamentals and vegetables. stop! Nature is taking care of the whole situation.īeneficials are just that Insects that are doing their job and preying on other harmful insects that makes your job a bit easier. Or feed them to the chickens for a juicy treat! But if you see white rice-like organisms on the caterpillar…. With repulsive juicy caterpillars, gloves are the best option as the caterpillars usually have a death grip on the foliage and they are difficult to pick off. Handpicking is the best way to get rid of these nasty green monsters, but I avoid touching them. Hornworms love to eat foliage and since they are such large caterpillars, they have a big appetite which means they poop all over! So watch for bits of black slimy frass (droppings) on the lower leaves or on the ground. The first things you will notice about a hornworms presence is denuded branches and fruits with huge sections eaten out of them. Most of the time I spot the signs of a hornworm before I see the actual caterpillar. Those white things on the hornworm’s body are actually cocoons, the pupal stage of the braconid wasp Frass & Defoliation The juicy grass-green caterpillars can strip a plant overnight and then start demolishing the fruit.

Nondescript brown moths lay pearl-like eggs on your tomato, pepper, or eggplant, from which the big green monsters will hatch and start to eat voraciously. Tomato Hornworms are really big green alien-like caterpillars that can munch through and devastate your vegetable garden. One of my most despised pests is the Tomato Hornworm. Working outside I encounter a lot of unusual pests and annoyances.
