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Old June 8, 2020   #5
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That does kinda look like them. I think a great indicator is the fact that the leaflets at the base of the leaf (so towards the stem), are the first affected, and then it moves towards the tip.
The place to look for them is on the yet unnafected ares, upward of where it is affected, they are indeed kinda like a tiny yellowish worm.

Sulfur is such horrible stuff, you will not be able to eat anything from that plant if fruit is touched by it, that is my personal opinion on it. I have used abamectin to stop them at the first sign, nothing else has helped (well, neem helped a bit, but you do need to spray quite often).
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