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    Dog Shrink
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    Default Re: Tomato Hornworms

    Hornworms usually bury themselves when they cocoon once they reach about 4 inches so it could be easy to miss. I'm surprised your pacman isn't trying to eat the moths. The eggs if any should be easy to spot and remove or culture into hornworms if you want to start your own colony. Keep the adult moths and let them have at it. Those are pricy lil boogers.

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