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About This Page: This is a discussion on Reality Hipcheck within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. ****ING HELL!!!!!!!
I got the biggest goddamn caterpillers I ever seen all over my Tomatoes!!!!!
and from what the internet tells me they turn into even bigger moths!!!
Every site
Check out the zebra striping on their backs, their chompers which open side-to-side instead of up and down (so they can munch on the edge of the tomato plant leaves easily), their sticky feet (for easier navigation of the tomato plants), and of course the cool red horn.
Plus, their turds look like old-fashioned hand grenades.
...and you should see 'em when they first hatch from their eggs, cutest thing you'll ever see.
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Last edited by Bogey; June 30th, 2008 at 09:47 PM.
Check out the zebra striping on their backs, their chompers which open side-to-side instead of up and down (so they can much on the edge of the tomato plant leaves easily), their sticky feet (for easier navigation of the tomato plants), and of course the cool red horn.
Plus, their turds look like old-fashioned hand grenades.
...and you should see 'em when they first hatch from their eggs, cutest thing you'll ever see.
I saw.
I was poking around checking to see if any more had ripened and I saw him/her/it.
It was munching and when it realized what was going on it froze. When I went to go get my camera.... *poof* it was gone.
That's when I noticed all the 'piter turds all over the leaves.
Check out the zebra striping on their backs, their chompers which open side-to-side instead of up and down (so they can much on the edge of the tomato plant leaves easily), their sticky feet (for easier navigation of the tomato plants), and of course the cool red horn.
Plus, their turds look like old-fashioned hand grenades.
...and you should see 'em when they first hatch from their eggs, cutest thing you'll ever see.
I also heard they are great with eggs. You can actually use them instead of bacon or just scramble them with eggs.
My older brother used to put them in an open coffee can, pour some rubbing alcohol in it, and lite them on fire so he could watch them squirm while they burned.
He's a sadistic son of a bitch (runs in the family (not me though, I felt sorry for the poor burning worms)).
I went back out to look and there it was eating a baby tomato.
I've got it in a tuperware.
What do I do now???
Burn it in rubbing alcohol and enjoy watching it squirm in pain. (JK)
If you squish it, it's all green and mushy. (I accidentally stepped on one)
A bird would appreciate the snack.
If you keep it from eating long enough (won't take too long), it gets really hungry and starts chomping even though there's nothing for it to chomp on.
They're eating machines.
Last edited by Bogey; June 29th, 2008 at 06:31 PM.
Burn it in rubbing alcohol and enjoy watching it squirm in pain. (JK)
If you squish it, it's all green and mushy. (I accidentally stepped on one)
A bird would appreciate the snack.
If you keep it from eating long enough (won't take too long), it gets really hungry and starts chomping even though there's nothing for it to chomp on.
They're eating machines.
It's playing it cool right now. Pretending it's part of the plant I put in with it.