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Garden Addicted
Well, we know my sad lose to the vine borer issue. :/
But this evening while finding a few more tomatoes I noticed a hornworm on my Italian Market Tomato plant. I was not so quick as to throw it to the chickens, as apparently this worm was already someone else's lunch!
This little guy has become lunch to a parasite wasp called a Braconid. The babies will hatch and feed (some already have) from the caterpillar rendering it weak, and by the end of the feeding the caterpillar will be so weak it will just die.
I have found a rare 1-2 hornworms this season in my garden, and I have witnesses some great deads by a large amount of beneficial insects I've managed to attract here. I am grateful for choosing not to spray anything this year on my plants (other then neem oil on my fruit trees). Mother nature can be just as giving.
Now, I need some soilder bugs to kill my squash bugs and something to be rid of the borers and I'll be fine!
(PS. The window for the vine borer to lay their eggs is OVER. Apparently they only mate and lay eggs for 2-3 weeks each season and you see the borers in the plants, it means its over and it is safe to replant!)
But this evening while finding a few more tomatoes I noticed a hornworm on my Italian Market Tomato plant. I was not so quick as to throw it to the chickens, as apparently this worm was already someone else's lunch!

This little guy has become lunch to a parasite wasp called a Braconid. The babies will hatch and feed (some already have) from the caterpillar rendering it weak, and by the end of the feeding the caterpillar will be so weak it will just die.
I have found a rare 1-2 hornworms this season in my garden, and I have witnesses some great deads by a large amount of beneficial insects I've managed to attract here. I am grateful for choosing not to spray anything this year on my plants (other then neem oil on my fruit trees). Mother nature can be just as giving.
Now, I need some soilder bugs to kill my squash bugs and something to be rid of the borers and I'll be fine!
(PS. The window for the vine borer to lay their eggs is OVER. Apparently they only mate and lay eggs for 2-3 weeks each season and you see the borers in the plants, it means its over and it is safe to replant!)