- but is migratory,
reaching temperate zones in most years.
Imported Cabbageworm info page
Cabbage Looper info page
Diamondback Moth info page imported...
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Aphids Cabbage looper Cabbage webworm Cross-striped
cabbageworm Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm Cabbage maggot Harlequin cabbage bug
Furrow flood...
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Evergestis rimosalis,
commonly known as the cross-striped
cabbageworm, is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in most of the eastern...
- armyworm, fall armyworm,
European corn borer,
cabbage looper,
imported cabbageworm, and
velvetbean caterpillar. When prey is scarce, P.
maculiventris may...
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typical flat
broad leaves start to be developed.
Introduced by accident, "
cabbageworms", the
larvae of
Pieris rapae, are a
common caterpillar pest in horseradish...
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Evergestis pallidata is a
species of moth of the
family Crambidae described by
Johann Siegfried Hufnagel in 1811. It is
found in Europe,
across the Palearctic...
- The
caterpillar of this species,
often referred to as the "imported
cabbageworm", is a pest to
crucifer crops such as cabbage, kale, bok choy and broccoli...
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Pontia protodice, the
checkered white or
southern cabbage butterfly, is a
common North American butterfly in the
family Pieridae. Its
green larva is a...
- beetles,
Colorado potato beetle, cutworm, flea beetle, flies,
imported cabbageworm,
squash bugs
Toxic to
people and many animals; do not
plant it where...
- Mahr,
University of
Wisconsin Cotesia glomerata,
Parasite of
Imported Cabbageworm Archived 2018-10-12 at the
Wayback Machine Gu, Hainan; Dorn,
Silvia (August...