Cabbage White Caterpillars!!

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  1. SAM82

    SAM82 Apprentice Gardener

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    I have got these little so and so's (Cabbage White Caterpillars) crawling all over my cabbages stuffing their slimy little green faces with my cabbage!! I think theyâ??ve also have ago at my lettuce but donâ??t know if theyâ??d touch lettuce?

    What can I do to get rid of them without poisoning my guinea pigs in the process (as the cabbage is being grown for the pigs)?

    Is there a spray of some sort to use that will stop them but still leave the cabbage safe for my piggies?
     
  2. Quercus

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    Just pick them off... and feed them to the birds!
     
  3. JWK

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    And get some netting over your veg to stop the butterflies laying even more eggs.
     
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    Check under the leaves for clumps of eggs (usually white or yellow I think). They are easy to rub off at that stage, and less yucky that squishing caterpillars (plus they haven't had time to do damage at that stage!)

    Netting them is best for stopping future foraging raids
     
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    In my experience the birds avoid them. Are they toxic?
     
  6. SAM82

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    argh i feared i might have to pick them off, i picked nearly 20 off the other day and that was just before i got bored! lol
     
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    They can hide themselves very well, so as well as being camoflaged it is very difficult to find them all, its much easier to spot the eggs.
     
  8. capney

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    I have had two of them whites paying attention to my brocolli
    One has been despatched, but I still managed to find some eggs on the underside of the leaves.
    For anybody not sure this is what they look like.
    I reckon theres about 50 there!
    [​IMG]
     
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    Very clear photo Robert.
     
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    Thanks John
    It sure makes them look a lot larger then they actully are
     
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    I've noticed that they are not always in clusters, sometimes you get one egg laid at a time so they are not always that obvious.
     
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    we're having this trouble, too. despite the kids best efforts to catch as many white butterflies and feed them to the chickens as possible. 40 was the highest cuont we got. in about an hour.

    the chickens dont seem fond of the caterpillars so i think i'll feed them to our fish :hehe: unless theyre distasteful/poisonous?
     
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    I drown the caterpillars in a bucket of water then chuck them on the compost heap, after all they're 99% cabbage!
     
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