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cabbage worms -Reply
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- From: N* S* <N*@gw.rmtaero.bfg.com>
- Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 14:14:10 -0500
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>>> Nick Carr <nccarr@cdsnet.net> 05/01/97 01:56pm >>>
>>>Could someone please tell me what to do about those cute little white
moths that seem so harmless? Last year my cabbage was eaten from
the bottom up by some kind of worm or caterpillar. <<<
Nick
Those cute little white moths layed eggs on your cabbage that hatched in
to cabbage worm that ate your cabbage. You can go to a nursery and
buy a dust for this, or row cover work good. As long as the moth can't
get to the cabbages, no eggs, no cabbage worms.
nancy
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