4rum No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Oct 12, 2014 Messages 300 Reaction score 468 Location Behind the milk. Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 5, 2025 #1 And, the larvae is the huge Tomato Horn Worm. These never stop flying and resemble a humming bird in appearance and flight.
And, the larvae is the huge Tomato Horn Worm. These never stop flying and resemble a humming bird in appearance and flight.
Jeff15 This Guy Shoots Joined Mar 29, 2018 Messages 26,321 Reaction score 15,122 Location Staffordshire England Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 5, 2025 #2 Moth I think, nice shot ...
jeffashman Level 40 Squirrel Warrior Supporting Member 📸 Joined Mar 18, 2021 Messages 15,183 Reaction score 10,269 Location The Colony, Texas, USA Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 5, 2025 #3 Nice catch! Yep, they will decimate a tomato plant.
4rum No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Oct 12, 2014 Messages 300 Reaction score 468 Location Behind the milk. Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 6, 2025 Thread Starter 🔹 #4 Jeff15 said: Moth I think, nice shot ... Click to expand... Thanx jeffashman Yip, that's in my title. One of the several Diurnal (day time) moths.
Jeff15 said: Moth I think, nice shot ... Click to expand... Thanx jeffashman Yip, that's in my title. One of the several Diurnal (day time) moths.