Ouch thats a loss and a half to the crop!I walked out to the backyard yesterday to this travesty.
Sweet potato hornworms. I forgot how much of a pest they are around here. They ate our tomato plants. We're going to just set up a greenhouse and try again.
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Pricks.
Given the bucks you will be stuck interplanting basil to keep them away. You can do a spray of washing up liquid and water to help remove them and or keep them off the plant totally. You can try neem oil mixed with water as well.
Or a general plant spray cayenne pepper, garlic, and dish soap, mixed with water spraying the plant will keep them at bay. Id pick off any you see on the tomato plant check the underside of leafs the works and then spray the entire plant and keep at it. The tom and pepper with leafs MIGHT make it.
You can also if your happy enough to do so is pick them off and cut them in half drop them in the garden next to the plant pots to train birds to come and check the plants out for food. It will take a season or two to train them up BUT don't do this if you are growing berries or fresh fruit (strawberries etc) as they will strip those and you have another problem.
Of course for next year you could build a netted enclosure with fine mesh to help keep them out as well.
Joys of gardening