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http://GardenFork.TV Tomato Hornworms can destroy a tomato patch. Watch as we use organic methods to get rid of Tomato Hornworms, a big tomato pest. Watch all our tomato videos by clicking on the playlist in this video. More great videos and photos on our site http://gardenfork.tv

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  • snack time for the chickens for sure.

  • @consaka1 chickens LOVE hornworms. my neighbor feeds them to her chickens.

  • heres a trick, put a trench of diatomacous earth between the plants, theyll kill most invertebrate pests that crawl across them. Thats smart with using a sacrificial tree. Thats what nice about killing a native pest, theres usually something in the immediate vicinity that keeps them in check. Culling the infected caterpillars is a great technique that needs no chemicals and the cost of 1 dying plant.

  • @Pimpmastahanhduece thanks, the idea of the sarificial plant works for us, but we still get these guys eating out plants. thx, eric.

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  • Wow, the goo just dripped out of that thing. B-gak!

  • awesome.. the wasp parasites are a good thing? I never thought I'd see the day that parasites were on my side ^^.

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  • @Iquey my friends called me parasite. maybe i can be your friend =)

  • @erochow hahha lots of hornworms = fat chickens!

  • you get rid of them by feeding them to your reptile

  • they don't always die from the wasp larva some will servive and make it into the ground and grow into a moth just to lay more eggs on your plants

    SO KILL THEM ALL!!

  • God made this process... being eaten alive

  • @erochow I keep them as pets. dude they make good pets and when you do,you take them off the plant as well.i would suggest tenebrio molitors as pets too.

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