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Diamondback Moth

Author
Andaloro, J.T.; Baker, P.B.
Abstract
The diamondback moth, introduced into the United States from Europe, is a worldwide pest of cruciferous crops. The larvae attack a wide range of cole crops including: cabbage, cauliflower, rape, kale, turnip, and brussels sprouts. In the Northeast, the diamondback moth is a sporadic pest, with four to six generations a year depending on locality.
Description
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact Sheet
Date Issued
1983Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Subject
Agricultural IPM; Vegetables; Cole Crops
Type
fact sheet