Insecticide For Cabbage Looper

Cabbage is one of the most widely grown vegetables in the world. It is a cool-season crop that is grown as an annual and can tolerate light frosts. The plant grows to be about 66 inches tall and is self-pollinating.  Cabbage can be stored at 0 degrees F, but it will begin to rot as soon as it thaws. It has been cultivated for at least 2,000 years. Maybe some of you have tried using insecticide on cabbage in your garden. It is not a great idea, as most pesticides are manufactured for broad spectrum control of vegetation, and exposure to chemicals can harm cabbage shoots.

Insecticide For Cabbage Looper

Many natural enemies generally keep cabbage loopers below economically damaging levels at least until heading, unless they are disrupted by broad-spectrum insecticides applied for other pests. Monitor the abundance of loopers and natural enemies to determine whether biological control of cabbage looper is sufficient, and to determine whether insecticide application is needed after heading.

Biological Control

Important natural enemies include the egg-parasitic wasp Trichogramma pretiosum, the larval-parasitic wasps Copidosoma truncatellumHyposoter exiguae, and Microplitis brassicae, and a parasitic tachinid fly, Voria ruralis. A naturally occurring entomopathogenic virus is sometimes effective, turning infected caterpillars into elongate, dark, liquidy sacks that hang from leaves.

Consider maintaining hedgerows of insectary plants to attract natural enemies of cabbage loopers.

Organically Acceptable Methods

Use biological control and sprays of Bacillus thuringiensis and the Entrust SC formulation of spinosad in an organically certified crop.

Monitoring and Treatment Decisions

Combine the monitoring for cabbage looper and imported cabbageworm, beginning after seedling emergence or after transplanting.

  1. Check 25 plants selected randomly throughout the field.
  2. Look for eggs and small larvae on the underside of lower leaves.
  3. If leaves have holes, search nearby for caterpillars, opening chewed heads if present.

Monitor for natural enemies when monitoring caterpillars. If looper numbers are close to the treatment threshold but there are many parasitized or diseased individuals, delay treatment for a few days. Pulling apart some apparently healthy caterpillars may reveal that they contain maggotlike parasite larvae not yet old enough to cause the caterpillar to appear parasitized. Monitor again in a few days to see whether natural enemies are reducing looper numbers.

The location and extent of chewing may indicate the presence of cabbage looper caterpillars and how numerous they may be. However, to make pesticide application decisions, use the combined number of counted healthy cabbage loopers and imported cabbageworms to decide whether insecticide application is necessary.

Apply insecticide:

  • To seedlings or small plants, if the numbers of medium-to-large caterpillars are high enough (approximately 1 caterpillar per 5 plants) to stunt crop growth.
  • To well established plants and before heading or at Brussels sprouts formation, if more than 9 small-to-medium caterpillars are found per plant.
  • At heading, if more than 1 nonparasitized or noninfected looper or other caterpillar is found in 25 plants.
  • From heading to harvest, apply insecticide if more than 10% of the sampled plants (2–3 plants out of 25) are infested with at least 1 caterpillar.

If insecticide application is warranted, use the caterpillar-specific Bacillus thuringiensis to avoid damaging natural enemy populations. Bacillus thuringiensis and moderately selective insecticides (such as chlorantraniliprole and spinetoram) are very effective against cabbage looper and imported cabbageworm, especially when applied to early-instar (young) caterpillars. If significant numbers of other caterpillar species are present (see the beet armyworm and diamondback moth sections), apply an insecticide for these pests. Pesticide applications for other caterpillars, such as beet armyworm and diamondback moth, will also control cabbage looper.

Insecticide For Cabbage Looper

Cabbage looper is a very common pest that attacks cabbage, broccoli, and other types of vegetables. If you notice holes in your leaves or webbing on your plants, you may be dealing with this insect.

The cabbage looper has a brownish-gray coloration with sharp, black markings on its body. It also has a distinctive red stripe that runs down its back from head to tail.

The cabbage looper will lay eggs on the underside of the leaf in small clusters that look like rice or grains of sand. The larvae are white and legless when they hatch from these eggs. They create a webbing over themselves as they feed on plant matter underneath the leaf’s surface. When they grow larger, they move around in search of new areas on which to feed themselves and pupate into adult moths within their own cocoons made out of silk threads spun by themselves while still inside their larval stage.

List Of Insecticide For Cabbage Looper

Bonide (BND806) - Caterpillar and Worm Killer, Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) Ready to Use Insecticide/Pesticide Spray (32 oz.)
Price : $13.54
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER – This pest control is great for use on cabbage looper, hornworms, tent caterpillar, gypsy moth, bagworm and many more.
  • PROTECTS FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SHADE TREES & ORNAMENTALS – Designed for use on broccoli, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, eggplant, pepper, melons, tomatoes, cabbage, shade trees and ornamentals.
  • DOESN’T HARM BENEFICIAL INSECTS – Kills worms and caterpillar stage insects while causing no harm to birds, earthworms, or beneficial insects, such as honeybees and ladybugs.
  • FAST ACTING FORMULA – Must be eaten by worms or caterpillars to be effective. After ingesting, bugs immediately stop feeding and will die within 2-3 days.
  • ORGANIC GARDENING – The active ingredient of the product is a natural strain of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, which is a leading insecticide used worldwide. Approved for organic gardening, our product is safe for use around people and pets.

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 12 Inches
Width 3 Inches
Length 6 Inches
Weight 2.33 Pounds
Release Date 2021-11-10T00:00:01Z
Monterey LG6332 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer Insecticide/Pesticide Treatment Concentrate, 16 oz
Price : $17.06 ($1.07 / Fl Oz)
Features :

  • Insect Killer – this pest control is designed for use on caterpillars and worm type insects, such as cabbage looper, bagworm, gypsy moth, fall cankerworm, elm spanworm and many more.
  • Foliage protector – this insecticide is designed for use on a variety of plants including broccoli, Celery, cabbage, Turnip greens, mustard greens, Cauliflower, melons, lettuce, tomatoes, shade trees, ornamentals and many more.
  • Safe for earthworms & bees – when used as directed, Monterey b.T. Has no effect on birds, earthworms, or beneficial insects such as honeybees or Ladybugs.
  • Organic gardening – our insecticide is OMRI listed and approved for organic gardening. OMRI, the organic materials Review Institute, determines whether or not a product Qualifies as organic under the USDA’s national organic program.
  • Easy to apply – product instantly mixes with water and should be applied using either a trigger spray bottle or pressure tank sprayer. Carefully read and use according to label directions.
  • Power Source Type: Air Powered

Additional Info :

Color 16 Oz.
Item Dimensions
Height 7 Inches
Width 4 Inches
Length 2 Inches
Weight 1.2000003429148 Pounds
Bonide (BND803) - Leaf Eating Worm & Moth Killer, Thuricide Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) Outdoor Insecticide/Pesticide Liquid Concentrate (16 oz.)
Price : $17.76
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER – This pest control is great for use on redhumped caterpillars, cabbage looper, diamondback moth, omnivorous leafroller, tent caterpillar, and many more.
  • PROTECTS VEGETABLES, FRUITS, NUTS, SHADE TREES & ORNAMENTALS – Thuricide is designed for use on a variety of plants including almonds, apples, pears, cherries, grapes, oranges, celery, broccoli, cabbage, pecans plus shade trees and ornamentals.
  • CONTAINS BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS – The active ingredient of this product is Bacillus thuringiensis, also known as Bt. Bt is a natural occurring, soil-borne bacteria that has been used since the 1950s for natural insect control.
  • FAST ACTING FORMULA – Thuricide is a bacterium which is selectively toxic to many moth and butterfly larvae. The insects stop feeding and die within 2-3 days of ingestion.
  • EASY TO APPLY – Product instantly mixes with water and should be applied as a spray using a mist blower, hose-end sprayer or pressurized hand sprayer. Product can be applied up to the day of harvest.

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 9 Inches
Width 2 Inches
Length 5 Inches
Weight 1 Pounds
Southern Ag 13022 Thuricide BT, 16oz Caterpillar Control
Price : $14.36
Features :

  • Size: 16 OZ
  • Thuricide BT Caterpillar Control concentrate is used by organic gardeners and is made from bacteria that is toxic to listed pests.
  • Safe to use on all plants, vegetables and edible crops.
  • Very low toxicity to humans and pets.
  • For large quantity discount consideration or to request a mixed multi-pack, please message us.

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 6 Inches
Width 1.75 Inches
Length 4 Inches
Weight 0.62 Pounds
Whoop! There It Ain
Price : $1.99
Features :

    Additional Info :

    Release Date 2007-05-15T00:00:00.000Z

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