What is it?

Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

I found one of these the other day on my smallest Key Lime (only 14 inches tall). It had devoured all the leaves on the tiny tree. I removed and euthanized it.

Today I found another one on a different citrus, a small rooted grafted stock. The worm has not had a chance to eat too much of the foliage yet.

This is the best photo I can get today, sorry for the blurr. Can you help on identification of this one?

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Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

Molly, try www.whatsthatbug.com . They have a section on caterpillars/worms. Also, try Ortho's website. They have a secton on them as well. Can't really make out your pic.

Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

Azrobin,

Thanks for that link. I was lucky enough to track my worm at the bottom of the first page. Once there I googled for Orange Dog. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/insects/cateast/papicres.htm

Too bad I had to get rid of it. All my citrus are young so these things would kill them all. Next year when the trees are older and stronger I will probably let them stay and snack just a little.

I really would like to see that Giant Swallowtail though.

Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

Ewww. Nasty looking worm. Butterfly is another story. LOL

St Augustine, FL(Zone 9a)

They don't eat much, just a few leaves each. And they are gorgeous butterflies!! Karen

Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

Karen,

The article says that they will dessicate a young tree. They are absolutely correct. One worm ate every leaf off the smallest tree. I am hoping I caught it before it killed the tree.

This is my first year with the citrus and I hope to make it to the second year and maybe get some fruit next year as well. Gotta protect my babies though.

Molly
:^))))

This is the smallest of the 2 Key Limes I have, started as seedlings by Cyberageous out in the Everglades 1 and a half years ago. The rest of my citrus stock was all started from grafts.

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Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

The frost got one of my Key Limes and now with some other young citrus, the Orange Dogs are back. One tree has a worm on each leaf. These trees are still less that 3 feet tall without any kind of "bushing out" of branches. I will again have to remove them since these trees are still too young to withstand a feeding frenzy.

I'm going to try dish soap mix to get them off. I hate using chemicals here.

Molly

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