Help identifying eggs


These are on my pepper plants. I have aphids and wasn’t sure if these are aphid eggs or something that will eat them

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Looks too big for aphids to me. :thinking:
Nasty-assed caterpillar is my guess…

Cheers
G

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I’m guessing tomato hornworm or looper.

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I’ll second some kind of caterpillar. Got ambushed by a bat sized moth one evening and saw it randomly landing on leaves and leaving something similar behind on my tomatoes.

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What color was the moth?

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It was mostly browns and dark colors. It was just before dark, couldn’t make out the shape too well. It would land for 2-3 seconds and then flutter around to another plant. Noticed the eggs the next morning.

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It’s right next to some tomatoes and I’ve had hornworms in the past. But their a little late.

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I believe you are 100% correct. Just looked em up and they look identical. Hard little nuggets, could hardly smash them

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