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    ...about three weeks ago, groaning under the strain of the enviromesh, I thought my brasiccas needed to be set free, so I took it off. Imagine my horror when last week I found some caterpillars had started to chomp through some of my PSB and kale. Blinking hell, is nothing safe? I know the weather hasn't been arctic, but I did think that the cabbage whites weren't water-proofed enough (or weighty enough) to survive the wet and wind we've been having. Oh well, got plenty growing, so I guess I can spare them some, though any that survived my retribution must surely die soon? (I can't believe I'm so vicious at times...). Will leave it a bit later next year before I expose me brassicas to the elements.

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    Gosh, that IS late! I took my Enviromesh off a few weeks ago too, to give the plants more room, but not a sign of a cabbage white thank goodness!

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    • #3
      I haven't seen any cabbage wgite, still got caterpillers though
      WPC F Hobbit, Shire police

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      • #4
        I keep my brassicas covered with netting at all times, not only against cabbage whites which are still flying, but also against pigeons which will strip the plants overnight. It also stops voles eating out the growing hearts of the plants.

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        • #5
          The people around here must feed their pigeons well as they never seem to trouble the brassicas. Have had some problem with cabbage whites but for the most part managed to control just by picking them off and drowning. Had most trouble with the turnips and caterpillars.

          Ian

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          • #6
            I'm seeing lots of caterpillar type holes on my brassicas, but I was putting it down to slug damage.

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            • #7
              I found a caterpillar munching on my greenhouse lettuce this morning
              Location....East Midlands.

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              • #8
                Honestly, the cheeky g*ts. The 'pillars that dropped off my kale were big fat blighters. I hate them more than slugs and snails (at the moment). Don't have any trouble with pigeons luckily, or that would be another of God's creatures on my hit list...

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                • #9
                  I made a stir fry last night (kale, leek, cabbage etc). I soaked it all, sliced and cooked it. Just as I was plating up, I saw a caterpillar creeping across the chopping board. I know where there's one there's a dozen, so my stomach dropped and I just couldn't eat my meal.

                  Veggie you see.
                  All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                  • #10
                    TS that was a close call
                    Location....East Midlands.

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                    • #11
                      Well, it wasn't slugs. Seems I'm suffering an invasion, too. With this thread in mind, I went out this morning and saw some stripped leaves and found loads of the little s***s having a good munch on my autumn-planted broccoli. Lots of lobbing ensued and I expect I'll have to lob more, as they were all sizes, so probably still hatching. Humph!

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                      • #12
                        I fleeced all my plants a few weeks ago (mainly to keep the pigeons off), however, in the high winds I suspect its blown halfway across the county by now. If any of you Kenties spot my fleece, could you tell it to come home please? Thank you. ...now I'm worried about caterpiller invasion, nothing knows what season we are in does it.
                        Last edited by Pumpkin Becki; 24-11-2009, 11:45 AM.

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