

“What does your cabbage eat? Mol, scoop and bilaka,” the gardener wrote.
She noted that the scoop is a gray night butterfly that lays eggs on the lower side of the sheet, and a few days later a caterpillar appears, which at night grits heads from the inside.
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Cabbage bilan, or Bilyanka, is a white butterfly whose caterpillars erect leaves to the veins and can penetrate into the head.
The larvae of cabbage moths eat thin windows in the leaves, as a result of which cabbage weakens, the head is not formed.
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“I process the cabbage with Twix insecticide. Destruction of the pests occurs in the first 48 hours after processing. I also add Macho sticking to the tank mixture,” the gardener shared.




