THC WORM?
There??s been talk around our town about a ??THC worm.? Is there such a thing?
3timesaday

Dear 3times,
They might be talking about corn earworms. They??re usually green with stripes. They??ve taken a real liking to cannabis. Corn earworms and other caterpillars burrow into buds, usually near the top. They consume plant juices by chewing the main stem and also eat foliage. Identify damage from caterpillars by the abundance of droppings they leave at and near wounds. The droppings accumulate in between buds. Droppings fall out when the buds are hung to dry. Look below and you??ll see lots of little poops.
From 1/2-inch to 4 inches long, caterpillars and loopers are cylindrical, with feet; they??re often green but can be virtually any color from white to black. While caterpillars have sets of feet the entire length of their bodies, loopers have two sets of feet at either end of their bodies.
This is generally a concern for outdoor crops, though it??s becoming more of a problem indoors. Check for caterpillars by spraying a plant with pyrethrum aerosol and shaking the leaves a couple of minutes later. The quick knockout effect of the spray causes caterpillars to fall from the shaken plant.
That answer is from Jorge Cervantes, so you can probably trust it. He doesn't mention any neon orange worms so it seems kinda unlikely that they exist.