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1. Prepare a bucket of soapy water, and pick the tomato hornworms off of the tomato plants one at a time. Drop the hornworms in the bucket of soapy water. The worms will eventually
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1. Prevent hornworms by spraying young tomato plants with Bacillus thuringiensis, commonly known as Bt. Bt is a bacterium that produces proteins toxic to the digestive system of some
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1. Look for tomato hornworms on the foliage of tomato plants. They are very difficult to spot. One way to find them is to look for the black excrement on the tops of the leaves, then
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1. Hunt under tomato plant leaves for light green or oval eggs about 1.5 millimeters long. The eggs hatch in two to eight days. 2. Determine whether you've found a tomato hornworm
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