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I live in the country, and we have alot of wild animals around our house. Back about 8 yrs. ago, We had squirrels all the time, getting into our bird houses, messing around our yard, eating our young lettus, you know, being squirrels!
Well, we have not seen any squirrels or had any damage in many years, but just this year, we started seeing them again. I found several lovely ripe tomatoes on the ground this fall with a small circle taken out of it (as if you were to take one bite out of it), and then just left that way. Is this squirrels? I haven't actually seen them near my garden. I kick myself for not taking pics!
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The culprit is more then likely the Tomato Hornworm.
Really? How would I know for sure?
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