A graveyard among the tomatoes. The deed is done…

by Vinyl_Avarice

26 Comments

  1. Revolutionary-Bid919

    This feels like a scene out of metroid😨

  2. ConversationLoose502

    holy crap, that is terrifying and really interesting at the same time.

  3. This is likely a tomato hornworm caterpillar (*Manduca quinquemaculata*) that has been parasitized.

    The white cocoons on the caterpillar are the pupae of a parasitic wasp, often of the genus Braconidae. These wasps lay their eggs inside the caterpillar, and once hatched, the larvae feed on the caterpillar from the inside, then emerge to form their cocoon outside.

    This natural phenomenon helps control populations of these caterpillars, which can be very destructive to tomato plants. Nature is doing its work, and these wasps are valuable allies.

  4. winowmak3r

    It’s about as bad as I imagined it would be. Something straight out of an *Alien* movie.

  5. pastelfoxes

    I am disgusted but can’t look away…. oh wow…

  6. fondledbydolphins

    Anyone know how these wasps overwinter?

  7. Unlikely_Ant_950

    Dang. What did he do that deserved having to die looking like a used condom…….😬🥺

  8. CavatinaCabaletta

    That’s disgusting to look at! Thank you parasitic wasps for dealing with tomato pests! !!!

  9. Tiredllama2486

    Very cool, I worked at an entomology museum, specifically with the wasp/bee/ant collection and we had a few specimens like this in our collection. One part of my job was to count the number of eggs that were laid and number hatched.

  10. Prestigious_Note2877

    So I just learned about this the other day from my sisters boyfriend lol it’s crazy to actually see it 😖

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