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Mamestra brassicae

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A cabbage moth caterpillar eating a cabbage leaf

A cabbage moth caterpillar eating a cabbage leaf

Cabbage Moth caterpillars are green with some black and brown markings.

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Cabbage moth caterpillar

Cabbage moth caterpillar

Cabbage moth caterpillars; brown and black markings become more pronounced when they're ready to pupate.

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Cabbage moth eggs on a cabbage leaf

Cabbage moth eggs on a cabbage leaf

Cabbage moths can lay as many as 350 eggs at one time.

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A cabbage moth on a dark green leaf

A cabbage moth on a dark green leaf

Cabbage moths are 1.5 inches long,and have four wings: two fore wings and two hind wings.

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Cabbage moth on a white background

Cabbage moth on a white background

Cabbage moths are mostly brown with some black and white spotting and banding and may have a white stripe near the edge of their wings.

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Cabbage moth on a white background

Cabbage Moth

Mamestra brassicae

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