@ssa12344 Well, it turns into a moth, a Sphinx Moth. When the moth is flying around it looks like a hummingbird and is sometimes called a hummingbird moth.
I second that, this is a terrific video. Did you use a tripod? My sister just found eight of these buggers chowing down on her tomato plants, full size too. There could be a video in the works....
This was brilliantly done. I makes me want to start my own garden photography library. I started my first garden this year and of course what could go wrong went wrong including finding 3 of these vile things eating my tomato plants. I hope new ones do not show up.
Awesome Video Dude! Wow, Such Clarity! What kind of Camera did you use take this Video?
You Must have used a Tri-pod?
Yea,i Just Learned about these Today! My Tomato Plant Had holes in the Leaves and i did not Know where they Were coming From.
My neighbor Cam over and Said " Wow, look at he inch Worm" and i said what?
Found: 4-5 of them under the leaves. They Like to hide under the Leaves in the Exact Shape of the leaf, Excellent Camouflage Experts! i'm uploading a Video as i write this.
They do have eyes, watermelon, but their eyes only detect light and dark at this stage. They become large moths that fly like hummingbirds. You get a green thumbs-up for wanting knowledge.
Does these larvaes turn into butterflies?
ssa12344 1 year ago
@ssa12344 Well, it turns into a moth, a Sphinx Moth. When the moth is flying around it looks like a hummingbird and is sometimes called a hummingbird moth.
pgroy1 1 year ago
This clip was shot with a Canon GL2 on a tripod.
pgroy1 2 years ago
I second that, this is a terrific video. Did you use a tripod? My sister just found eight of these buggers chowing down on her tomato plants, full size too. There could be a video in the works....
IdentifyWithResearch 2 years ago
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This was brilliantly done. I makes me want to start my own garden photography library. I started my first garden this year and of course what could go wrong went wrong including finding 3 of these vile things eating my tomato plants. I hope new ones do not show up.
silverfluteplayer 1 year ago
Awesome Video Dude! Wow, Such Clarity! What kind of Camera did you use take this Video?
You Must have used a Tri-pod?
Yea,i Just Learned about these Today! My Tomato Plant Had holes in the Leaves and i did not Know where they Were coming From.
My neighbor Cam over and Said " Wow, look at he inch Worm" and i said what?
Found: 4-5 of them under the leaves. They Like to hide under the Leaves in the Exact Shape of the leaf, Excellent Camouflage Experts! i'm uploading a Video as i write this.
Wreckdiver002 3 years ago
They do have eyes, watermelon, but their eyes only detect light and dark at this stage. They become large moths that fly like hummingbirds. You get a green thumbs-up for wanting knowledge.
mmmmmarcus 3 years ago
At work? More like "At Lunch". Great video, thanks for sharing.
rhomis 3 years ago
whats the diffrents between a tobacco hornworm and a tomatoe hornworm?
fireatwill1234 3 years ago
TOBACCO HORNWORM.
Battlefrank8 3 years ago
Not for the gardener lol
jasonmartindirect 3 years ago
i hate theese things, there killing my tomatoe plant, but good video, 5/5
sbrooks056 3 years ago
Does it have eyes?
watermelonorange 3 years ago 2
This is adorable!!!!!! 5555555
REGIFISHY 4 years ago