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The cross-striped cabbageworm used to be a southern pest but no longer. The adult moths fly at night so are seldom seen. Cross-striped cabbageworms are most abundant on late-season plantings says ...
Hoosier Gardener: Lots to explore in Indiana during bicentennial year “These are indeed the cross-striped cabbageworm. We see them fairly commonly,” said Purdue entomologist Rick Foster.
Clemson Extension Service says cool-season crops such as cabbage and broccoli attract aphids and various caterpillar species, like cabbage loopers, cross-striped cabbageworm and diamondback moth ...