This thing had a death grip on the plant. I was afraid I was going to rip it in half. Is there an easier way to pluck them off?

by bradk129

31 Comments

  1. Famous-Orange-Cat

    I’m kind of a wuss, so I just clip off the end of the branch it’s on (usually they’ve already eaten all the leaves, so šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø)

  2. Davekinney0u812

    BT but seeing the turning leaves in the background I think it’s late in the game

  3. LegitimateAlex

    If you’re not down for killing them, snip the branch or pull the tomato off that it is on and then fling it as many miles away as you can.

    Either that or invite some parasitic wasps over. They will handle it with style.

  4. Davekinney0u812

    Ok – looks like the fall leaves I’m looking at near Toronto. Fall is here

  5. PurpleBrevity

    I out on my thick garden gloves and just grab that bastard and pull him off. Ignore his crazy defenses of flinging out his fuzzy horn thing…..and hissing. Seriously….the hissing.

    I then set him on top of my fence and the birds make quick work of him.

    They are usually watching – but since I have a feral cat that lives in my garden they tend to keep their distance from the tomato plants.

  6. Sharp_Positive

    I built a small enclosure for my 4 to pupate. Built from an old cat liter bucket, garden net, and hot glue. Now I spray the soil each day and wait to see if they emerge.

    I am a wuss and could bring myself to kill them.

  7. Totalidiotfuq

    i just leave em. have 2500 plants so its cool. then later i see them with wasp eggs on em

  8. EveryMarzipanda

    Bitches are tenacious. I just clip off the leaves just below them. I don’t like arguing with a caterpillar.

  9. Princesshannon2002

    If it isn’t dead, it will find its way back. They’re very fast crawlers.

  10. Welldunn23

    I yank them off and put them on my bird feeder.

  11. cominguproses5678

    If you don’t want to handle him yourself, put him on the middle of a concrete pad like a driveway or uncovered patio. Walk away for 1 minute to let the birds do their work in peace.

  12. I’d say a 1/0 or 2/0 worm hook under a bobber. Your tomatoes might be ruined but you’ll have fresh fish

  13. haceldama13

    I grab them bare, usually. Unless I am lucky enough to be wearing gloves.

    Be warned: they emit scary sounds, thrash, and pulsate.

    I like to watch the birds eat them.

  14. Redkneck35

    Pick ot off, put it in a breathable jar, go fishing. šŸ˜…

  15. hazelquarrier_couch

    When I was a kid I would yank them off barehanded and stomp on them with my barefeet. They won’t hurt you and they’re drama queens.

  16. vagrantheather

    Hey just a friendly lil horror story. One time I tried to pull off a big hornworm with a death grip and it smooshed and the bug juice squirted into my EYE. 😩 gonna have to recommend clipping off the whole branch.

  17. Zippier92

    dude turns into a flying machine- leave him/her!

  18. No-Surround-1159

    Now get a black light and find the caterpillars that are better at hiding.

  19. I used to flick this little fuckers off with a toothpick straight into hot soapy water. Cruel, I know, but it’s also cruel to try and decimate my kohlrabi

  20. LunaGloria

    Get ducks, or put them in a container and take them to ducks. šŸ¦†

  21. catladywithallergies

    Just hope they don’t try to projectile shit all over you.

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