If you have some time to enter the Lilliputian world of an insect, spend a few moments and gaze with amazement at the strange locomotion of the cabbage looper. Of all the creatures of Creation, this ...
The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 59, No. 2 (Jun., 1976), pp. 165-169 (5 pages) Rates of development of the larval stage of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni (Hübner), at numerous constant temperatures ...
In the Aesop fable, The Tortise and the Hare, the former showed the latter that slow but steady progress wins over erratic bursts of activity. Although the storyteller chose a plodding yet persistent ...
Latin Name: Trichoplusia ni (Hubner). Hosts: beets, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, cauliflower, celery, Chinese cabbage, chrysanthemum, collards, cucumbers, hollyhock ...
The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 69, No. 1 (Mar., 1986), pp. 174-179 (6 pages) Field tests were conducted to investigate the effect of cabbage cultivar and frequency of insecticide application on ...
Q: What can I use for bugs on my cabbage now? A: The usual bugs on cabbage are aphids, whiteflies or cabbage looper. First off, remove the bottom leaves on the plants near the ground. They are nearly ...
Question: Last year I grew some cabbage that green caterpillars devastated. I have recently planted a new crop. How can I avoid these pests or at least limit their damage? Answer: There are several ...
The next time you wander amongst the produce in your local market, think about this: Those fruits and veggies are still alive. Though they may not be able to jump up and move, new research shows that ...
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