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  2. Manduca quinquemaculata - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillars have a dark, pointed projection on their rear end that earns them the name "hornworm". [7] Although the tomato hornworm, M. quinquemaculata, can be confused with the tobacco hornworm, M. sexta, the larvae of these species can be distinguished by their lateral markings: tomato hornworms have eight V-shaped white markings with no ...

  3. Tomato Hornworms. lauraag / Getty Images. As its name suggests, the tomato hornworm loves tomatoes. But they will eat other fruits and vegetables as well. These caterpillars are green with a ...

  4. These 16 Outdoor Plants Will Keep Unwanted Bugs From Eating ...

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    They’re also thought to repel tomato hornworms, says Rose. They may work as a trap crop for aphids, too. Interplant them among your veggies because they’re easy to grow from seed and will self ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repel aphids, tomato hornworm, asparagus beetles, leafhoppers, [2] and squash bugs [3] Pitcher plants: traps and ingests insects Radish: repels cabbage maggot and cucumber beetles [3] Rosemary: repels cabbage looper, carrot fly, cockroaches and mosquitoes, [11] slugs, snails, as well as the Mexican bean beetle [3] Russian sage: repels wasps Rue

  6. Braconidae - Wikipedia

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    Most species kill their hosts, ... [11] and Liriomyza trifolii (the American serpentine leafminer) and Manduca quinquemaculata (the tomato hornworm) ...

  7. Garden: Some tomato tips and tricks for gardeners - AOL

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    In August, start looking for large tomato hornworms, which can quickly devour the foliage on tomato plants. Evidence of fungal diseases, such as yellowing, browning, and withering leaves on the ...