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In this program, let's take a look at the methods we can use to get rid of cabbage worms, which cause great damage to our cabbages. First, since we call these pests caterpillars in general, we can sometimes make mistakes about how to combat them. Because we can apply different methods for each pest, there are methods we can use to get rid of all of them, but some specific applications for some damage, although much more beneficial, may not have the opportunity to get rid of other caterpillars. If there are small holes and cocoons on your cabbage leaves, it is the green caterpillar. If there are larger holes, if our leaves are just the main branches that have molded, turning into a skeletal form, this is damage from larger caterpillars, which we call caterpillars. Caterpillars, which we call caterpillers, are most often the larvae of hawk moths. Hawk moths often lay their eggs in garbage dumps. Therefore, don't create a place in your garden that you'll call trash. To get rid of caterpillars and cabbageworms, you can try covering your cabbages. Most of these moths lay their eggs in cabbage and mustard plants. The best way to protect our cabbages from the moths that will lay eggs in them is to cover them. If you're growing in a small area, if you prepare a device that can cover them, you'll have a high probability of getting rid of these moths and, therefore, the larvae. As you know, vegetables belonging to the cabbage family come in a variety of colors. Although they are predominantly green, there are also varieties with color patterns up to purple, which escape the dark. Try to plant mixed varieties, because cabbage varieties, especially dark ones, are much less harmful, and if you plant them mixed with other green varieties, you'll eliminate the possibility of causing at least enough damage to the next economic pest. Also, if you place the false moths—which you might call so improbable, brother, but which we can say are far more effective than all other methods—around your cabbage, the other butterflies and moths won't come here and lay eggs. The best way to combat the caterpillars that damage cabbages is to harvest them by hand, but if you're growing in very large areas, this method may not make much sense. However, if you're growing several varieties of cabbage in your small garden, try to harvest them by hand as much as possible. One of the ways you'll fight cabbageworms is through biological control. There are two products we can use. When I say "product," I mean they're actually live. One is a bacterium, the other is a nematode. The entomopathogenic bacterium we can use for biological control is Bacillus thuringiensis, and the nematode is Steinernema carpocapsae. I can say that if you buy these two products and follow the instructions for use, you'll see great benefits. The bacteria is usually very effective on the larvae, and Nemod also has a significant effect on the eggs. Generally, they are also used in the amount of a tablespoon per 5 liters of water, but the product you buy already has instructions for use. You have the option to use it that way. There is also the application of neem oil, which can be beneficial if you use it, although it is not very effective. You can benefit from using this occasionally as well. Also, let's not forget; you may not have much of a chance of getting rid of these cabbage worms and caterpillars with tips like adding salt to the water, adding nettle water, or whatever you put in the water. These applications are usually useless because contact is effective and does not have very lethal properties. There are also some companion plants that can discourage these moths from laying eggs in your cabbage. If you plant plants like dill, onions, garlic, and lavender alongside your cabbages, you may have the opportunity to create a barrier that can keep them at bay. However, don't plant marigolds next to cabbage, which are very popular, but also dangerous... Then there are parasitic wasps, which are parasites of these larvae; if you make some applications that will invite them to your garden, you'll be leaving the work completely in nature's hands, and I can say it will be of great benefit.

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