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Re: Tomato Horn Worn
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- Subject: Re: Tomato Horn Worn
- From: B* L* <b*@magi.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 08:46:38 -0700
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Bt will work on them as for any other caterpillar. I have used both Bt
and trichogramma wasps with great success. The wasps will also go after
borers of various types such as corn earworms and raspberry cane borers.
Lacewings are another option.
Chris Andersen wrote:
>
> > >How does one combat the green tomato horn worn, or polyphemous.
> ___________________________________________________
> > >Chris
>
> I would like to try a biological control if one exists!
>
> The wasp sounds interesting!
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
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bloke@magi.com (Bill Loke)[Z5a] Kars, Ontario, Canada
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