visit this web sight
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/extensn/problems/hornworm.htm
2006-07-01 07:50:29
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answered by aussie 6
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two natural predators that never fail to nail even the smallest muncher. 1. the hen. put a couple chickens out there & they'll no only get the horn worms, they'll scratch out any snails or slugs hiding near by. 2. my grandmother. ain't a horn worm in all of the county that she didn't find and distroy. She was still pluck'n at 101 years old. Well gram is gone now but she told me her special secret.... hand picking. No chickens, no gram, you too busy? ok, the official way suggested by the county farm advisor's office... light dusting of 7 Dust before bed.
2006-07-01 09:11:04
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answered by franky_the_j 1
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Bacillus thurigiensis (BT). A bacteria. Get some at any garden supply. They actually "eat" tomato worms, and other types of caterpillars.
2006-07-01 22:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Wasp, they lay their eggs in the worm and when the young hatch they have an instant meal.
2006-07-01 12:14:25
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answered by judy_derr38565 6
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humans
2006-07-01 07:50:35
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answered by melanie 2
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