Vanisle_BC
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What are these black 'things' on my destroyed basil?

Yesterday this was a thriving basil cutting, indoors on my window sill. This morning it's destroyed and covered in these little black things; not round balls but with an indented shape. I've never seen these before. They could be droppings, or eggs? Does anyone know what could have left them?

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…looks like caterpillar frass/poop to me. These would be from big one(s) near full instar.

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I agree, looks like caterpillar poop. sounds like you’ve got a fugitive on the loose in the kitchen somewhere.

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Caterpillar, eh. I've never seen one in the house before - tiny frog yes but not caterpillar. I wonder if it came in as an egg on a leaf (OMG would there be a cluster of them ?.) Also where would it have gone now. Other plants on the same sill have not been touched.

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Yep, that's gotta be poop. Worms were eating on my basil to, the nasty things. But my basil is outside. The worms may be hiding in the soil.

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the caterpillar is visible in the first picture, on the underside of the ‘branch’ on the right.

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Whoo Hoo! :clap: Way to go !potatoes! I see it now too! :x

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Wow, yes! Thanks Potatoes. I Can't believe I didn't see it before. Isn't the camouflage color perfect ! I'm afraid he met with a cruel fate; chucked into the (unlit) wood stove among the ashes, debris and whatever else is awaiting incineration.

Now wasn't that a very hearty meal - and a lot of poop - for one night's work ?

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agreed! I would have guessed it would take a bit longer to make such a pile.



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