Fast forward to the end of the season, and I estimate my one Juliet tomato plant had been munched on by over 60 worms that year. Then came round two with about 10 worms then came round three with 27 worms over a period of four days. I could see where the plant was eaten, looked for fresh poop, then looked for the worm above. The first batch was about five worms I found over the course of a weekend. By early July, the tomato hornworms started showing up. A few years ago, I had planted a tomato in my small, raised bed garden at my home.
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