[Agricultural Fisheries and Forestry Newspaper=Reporter Lee Mun-ye] Pamhan-Nong has completed the domestic first self-registration of four products for the tomato hornworm, securing a control solution that can be immediately utilized on site. The tomato hornworm, a quarantine pest that was first confirmed in the country last year, is rapidly spreading across the nation, with up to 12 generations occurring annually due to its fast breeding speed. During the larval stage, it gnaws on leaves and stems, creating holes in the fruit and spreading bacteria inside, causing serious secondary damage. The high reproductive capacity, with a single female laying an average of over 260 eggs, is also a factor making control difficult. Given the widespread spread of the tomato hornworm this year,