Tobacco hawk, moth. Found adjacent to my tomato plants, this moth will likely spawn tomato hornworms
I mean, if we're being technical, it's gonna be tobacco worms...
They won't get hardly any nicotine from tomatoes, but on a tobacco plant they can accumulate a crazy high concentration to ward off predators (much like the mighty monarch).
A couple plants in a garden, you probably won't get the wasps, but you 100% don't want the wasps. They live in the ground and will post up right by the tomatoes and defend it as territory. Not to mention even just one work would probably wipe out all your tomatoes.
You can let the moth do it's thing, but you have to keep pests out of your garden and a tobacco worm will seek out nicotine. No tobacco means they're going for tomatoes.


