
All products from CWG are checked for quality to ensure you receive the order in perfect condition.įrom plush sharks to educational animal growths cycle we offer the perfect toy or gift for any occasion. Our team works hard to ensure you get a great toy. We are happy to serve our wide range of clientele from parents to educators, gift shop owners and many more! Our products make great gifts for your family and friends! Additionally, our lifelike animal figurines and plush make for great displays and educational sets. Here are some cues of infestations:Ĭollectible Wildlife Toys is the market leader in providing high quality, realistic toys of all types! Every one of our items is heavily inspected for quality craftsmanship and authenticity. Just get used to a daily patrol, looking for hornworm eggs and small caterpillars. The larvae blend in really well with the plant greenery. Tomato hornworms come from a mottled brown-gray moth (see picture, above). (Don’t worry, they aren’t able to sting or bite!) The caterpillar also has eight V-shaped stripes on its green body. They are pale green with white and black markings, plus a horn-like protrusion stemming from their rear.

Hornworms can be up to 5 inches long-which can be quite a shock when you first come across one! They do the most damage in the caterpillar-or larval-stage. They blend in quite easily with the green foliage and feed non-stop, creating spotty and chewed leaves and fruit. Both species can ruin your tomato crop in record time! They also feed on other plants in the Solanaceae (nightshade) family: eggplants, peppers, tobacco, and potatoes.

There are two main garden pest species, tomato hornworms and tobacco hornworms, which can be found in most regions of the U.S. and in southern Canada. If you’ve ever grown tomatoes, chances are good that you’ve dealt with these green caterpillar pests.
