JlaPinska
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So in the state of NC we naturally get hornworms on tomato crops. Our landlord planted a row of tomato plants in the nearby field. I decided that i would go and look for some worms, eggs, whatever i could find. But it seems i am too late, the plants are all laying on the ground now, not a worm in sight. They must be pupating now. I thought about taking a spade and digging at the base of the plants and see if i can find some pupae. Would that be the best spot or should i just dig up the entire row? Oh, and how far down should i dig?? Please get back to me asap!