>> Besides pulling them off when you see them. what's a good way to keep
>> them
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> BT spray. It's organic.
>>> Besides pulling them off when you see them. what's a good way to keep
>>> them
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> Aren't there different kinds for different worms?
I'm just looking to get rid of these. Pulled three from my tomato plant
(only have one and its on the patio planted in a container), But, it is
about 4 foot tall and round. Well, I picked off three more tonight. When I
lived in CA, I had 6 tomato plants; I remember picking off the worms then
feeding them to the birds. The only birds I have here in Las Vegas are
doves and pigeons. Plus I had to move my plants up onto the patio because
the sun was literally frying them. I never knew that tomato, or hook worms,
would eat green pepper plants. Well, I came out one morning and my pepper
plant was damn near gone. I picked a worm off of that was as big around as
my pinky finger, but was like 4 inches long. BTW he ate a whole green
pepper I was growing and waiting until it got a little bigger,
I hear ppl always talk about home insecticides that are made from soap.
Would this help, and what do you use? Also, what is BT spray?
TIA
Tonia
Omelet - 07 Jul 2008 08:07 GMT
> I'm just looking to get rid of these. Pulled three from my tomato plant
> (only have one and its on the patio planted in a container), But, it is
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> TIA
> Tonia
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=BT+for+worms&btnG=Google+Search

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> >> Besides pulling them off when you see them. what's a good way to keep
> >> them
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> Aren't there different kinds for different worms?
Not from what I've read about it. BT is supposed to kill ALL larval
insect forms. There are water dunks to control baby mosquitos even.

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