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How to Stop Cabbage Worms Naturally
easy
Gardening
15 minutes per application
4 steps
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Safety Warnings
Ensure row covers are removed before midsummer temperatures become too high to prevent plant overheating.
Tools Needed
Row cover
— Floating lightweight fabric
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Materials
Cardboard
— Corrugated for collars
(1 per plant)
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Steps
1
Select cabbage varieties that are specifically noted for being resistant to insects.
Tip: Check seed packets for insect-resistance traits.
2
Install floating row covers over the crop immediately after planting.
Tip: This physically prevents adult moths from laying eggs on the leaves.
3
Place cardboard collars around the base of each individual plant.
Tip: Collars provide a physical barrier against certain pests.
4
Remove row covers before temperatures become too hot in midsummer.
Tip: This prevents heat stress while having provided early-season protection.
Pro Tips
Using physical barriers like row covers is one of the most effective natural ways to prevent cabbage worm infestations.
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Sources
Synthesized from 6 verified sources:
Cornell Extension
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Gutenberg: Farm Gardening Guide
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Cornell Extension
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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