ltecato
Well-Known Member
OK, I harvested a small plant a few days ago and it is hanging upside down indoors to dry. Unfortunately, it had bud worms. For the past two or three days I've been seeing the little SOBs hanging from their silk threads trying to escape as the plant dries out. Just a minute ago I killed five more, including one larger caterpillar about an inch long.
Just wondering, is there any way to make the bastards leave faster? I know I could easily put the plant in my freezer and kill them all that way but I'd rather not have dead worms in my buds. So far, I've caught and killed at least a dozen of them, and a house spider got one that made it about a foot away from the plant.
By now the flowers are so dry I can't believe the worms have anything left to eat, but they still keep appearing, and the larger ones don't seem to be in much of a hurry to leave.
Just wondering, is there any way to make the bastards leave faster? I know I could easily put the plant in my freezer and kill them all that way but I'd rather not have dead worms in my buds. So far, I've caught and killed at least a dozen of them, and a house spider got one that made it about a foot away from the plant.
By now the flowers are so dry I can't believe the worms have anything left to eat, but they still keep appearing, and the larger ones don't seem to be in much of a hurry to leave.