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Sunday, September 22, 2013

WORM ATTACK... AGAIN !


Yesterday morning, I found my tomatoes bed looks so poor... (Oh... no...)
There a lot of tomatoes leaves were disappear.
I only found and saw the leave's stalks.

poor bed...


No leaves any more...


Who was the suspect ???
And the answer...
Again... the "three musketeers"....

beautiful motif... but so harmful!





eat... eat... eat...



their egg's shells...???

I found three worms look like worms that destroyed my Bangkok rose plant, but now they are smaller.
Both of them were really... really... destroying...
Please... they attack so aggressive!
Absolutely greedy...


leaves-less stalk...
I'm lucky that the fruits are safe.
I hope... There is no attack again. 

12 comments:

  1. Amazing how quickly those caterpillars can destroy the leaves. But they do turn into beautiful butterflies, don't they? Linda

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    1. That's right, Linda. Just need a day... they destroyed my bed.
      Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful day without caterpillar or worm attack.

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  2. worms and insects have destroyed so many of my flowering plants too!!

    http://www.myunfinishedlife.com

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    1. Yes... that's all right. Welcome to my blog. Thank you for stopping by.
      Have a wonderful week.

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  3. awwww....all that work and fun anticipation, what a shame!! this year, was the first year i did not grow a garden and i really missed it. i love having fresh vegtables thru the summer. the fruit will fill the void and give you your reward!!

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  4. Thank you Debbie. Welcome to my blog. Havea nice week.

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  5. Hello Endah!
    I've never seen such exotic insects.
    I feel sorry that destroy your tomato leaves.
    You need to collect insects to grow tomatoes.
    My tomato blight destroyed. The leaves are yellow and tomatoes fall off.
    For me, each day is colder and rainy.
    There is no sun.
    Yours sincerely.
    Lucia

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    1. I'm sorry about your tomato plants. I can imagine live in sub tropics area. Have a nice day.

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  6. So sorry, but you're still lucky to have your fruits! Some weird worms ate all my redcurrant leaves during the summer and I don't know if they'll survive the winter now. I enjoyed your series about coffee very much.

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    1. I'm sorry about your redcurrant leaves. I'm glad you enjoy the series.
      have a nice day

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  7. Endah, thank you for visiting my blog and inviting me to see yours - it is so interesting! I especially enjoy reading about the coffee, since I LOVE coffee so very much ;)

    Take care!

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    1. Welcome to my blog
      I'm glad you enjoy the coffe break.
      Have a nice day.

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