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Cabbage looper moth

Photograph: The cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, is native to the United States and feeds on many vegetable plants including all members of the cabbage family. Looper moths annually migrate to the Northern United States and Canada from early July to late August, depending on the weather and airflow patterns. There can be 1 to 3 generations during the growing season in the northern states.

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Key Pests

 
Insects
 
red.gif Alfalfa weevil
red.gif Cabbage looper
red.gif Colorado potato beetle
red.gif Corn rootworms
red.gif Cotton bollweevil
red.gif Cotton bollworm
red.gif Cotton budworm
red.gif Desert locust
red.gif Diamondback moth
red.gif European corn borer
red.gif Green peach aphid
red.gif Gypsy moth in Virginia
red.gif Locust Watch
red.gif Mediterranean fruit fly
red.gif Mosquitoes of U.S. Midwest
red.gif Pink bollworm
red.gif Whitefly knowledgebase
   
Plant Pathogens
 
red.gif Asian soybean rust
red.gif Chestnut blight disease
red.gif Dutch elm disease
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Early blight

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Pink rot

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Potato late blight

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Potato virus Y

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Rhizoctronia canker

red.gif Silver scurf
red.gif Tomato spotted wilt virus
red.gif Virus classification, 8th Rpt Int Committee
red.gif Wheat diseases
red.gif Wheat scab
   
Weeds
 
red.gif Johnson grass
red.gif Kudzu
red.gif Striga
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Weed information and Identification,  a photo herbarium that contains many pictures of many weed plants common to North America, site maintained by the Weed Science Society of America.
   
Beneficial Insects
 
red.gif ANBP, Association of Natural Biocontrol Producers
red.gif Biological Control: a Guide to Natural Enemies in North America
   


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