Endlich habe ich diesen schwer fassbaren Dämon gefunden, der mir seit ein paar Wochen Kopfschmerzen bereitet. Ich suchte und suchte und fand es in etwas Laubmulch versteckt, nachdem es ein paar Grünkohlblätter gefressen hatte. Ich hoffe wirklich, dass keine Eier in der Nähe sind, aber ich vertraue darauf, dass die niedrigen 30 Grad heute Nacht ihnen schaden werden 😤

    Von: mymymy58

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    1. parthenocissist on

      That really doesn’t look like any of the caterpillars that eat brassicas. Probably just a dude tryna overwinter. Check your plants and not the leaf mulch

      ETA: looking closer and stalking your profile a bit to get location I think it’s a velvet armyworm so guess it could be eating your veggies

    2. sparksgirl1223 on

      If your dog is missing, that might have consumed the pup as well😬

    3. Damn that’s huge! Side story. My tomato plants were being devoured by something. Could never figure it out. One night after work I let my dog out as I sat on the patio having a drink after work. She came back and I was like…you smell like tomatoes…did you eat the tomatoes!? She of course said no and then I saw tomatoe seeds all along her lower chin.

    4. Spiritual_Touch630 on

      As frustrating as cutworms are, that is an impressively big one. Nature really said “full commitment” on that caterpillar. At least you found the culprit—now your cauliflower finally has a fighting chance. Great catch, even if the guest was wildly uninvited.

    5. CactusAndChardonnay on

      I think you finally found this little guy after his not so little anymore thanks to your cauliflower and kale feast!

    6. quietmarketbeetle on

      Massive lad. Really, truly hope there are no eggs (do update us) because they’ll just tear through your veg in no time.

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