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rainbowgardener
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Re: Is there a season to start pumpkins or is it too late?

sorry about the photo. This one should work:

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parasitized hornworm with braconid wasp cocoons.

And no, you would have to be watching very closely to ever see the braconid wasps . Braconid is a family name and there are a number of different ones (which also attack things like cabbage worms, etc). The specific braconid that parasitizes the hornworms is about 1/8 of an inch long.

You can order them commercially, but if you have the right flowers for them, you shouldn't have to. If you don't have the right flowers for the adults, once they emerge from cocoon, they won't stay in your yard anyway.

JohnnyB60
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Wow! :shock: No I have never seen anything like that and I think I would have been freaked out by that.
Thank you very much rainbowgardener.

Peter1142
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What a coincidence, I saw that yesterday, flushed it down the toilet, then kicked myself when I figured out what it was.

My pumpkins have set many nice fruit and several are full sized and nice deep green.



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