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Cabagge Looper (Trichoplusia ni )

by T.G. Lynn
05.11.2022
in AGROTECHNOLOGY
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Cabagge Looper (Trichoplusia ni )

Life stages: eggs, larvae, pupae, adult moths.
The cabbage looper is a sporadic pest of potatoes. Unlike cutworms, loopers feed on potato plants during the day. They arch into a loop as they crawl.

Cabagge looper larva.
Feeding damage caused by the cabagge looper.
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