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Hi tomacco Thanks for your response and compliment regarding my photos!
I checked the live links you provided. I could not match my caterpiller to any on those links. Do you or others think my leaf damage is the result of the caterpiller or maybe the other bug? What is the other bug?
I recently saw a birdwing grasshopper in my back garden. I read that grasshoppers eat plant leaves. Do they eat certain leaves? My bleeding heart has holes as well as my ornamental potato vines. No brown stuff though.
But this substance on my Tibo appears as a brown substance, then webby looking leaves, then holes.
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Tobacco budworm probably. Or some kind of other worm/caterpillar. Use that BT bacterial insecticide. It works great. I get them a lot on geraniums and petunias.
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Hi all! I'm at it again as to what's eating Gilbert Grape, i.e., my Tibochina. I caught this little creature on my plant today. Soo, I think I'm going to rule out fungus or insects.
I would like to know what the name of this caterpillar is please. Flycats, I checked out Tobacco budworm, it is not that.
Here's a closer pic after I removed it from my plant. It has distinct markings, hopefully that will help!