Field Vegetables

26 July 2021

Learn how to identify and control the cabbage moth to limit the damage caused to vegetable brassicas.

6 June 2022

Cutworms, the larvae of various moth species, damage many horticultural crops, as well as potatoes and sugar beet.

6 June 2022

Garden pebble moth larvae can damage and contaminate vegetable brassica crops.

6 June 2022

Learn about the life cycle and how to manage the large white butterfly.

6 June 2022

Damage caused by leek moth caterpillars can make leeks unmarketable.

6 June 2022

Find out about the life cycle and how to monitor and control the pea moth.

6 June 2022

Small white butterfly larvae can cause foliage damage and contamination issues on vegetable brassicas.

6 June 2022

The silver Y moth can affect diverse crops, including oilseeds, carrots, peas, field beans, sugar beet, lettuce and vegetable brassicas.

6 June 2022

The common swift moth and the ghost moth larvae damage crops, including carrots, cereals and lettuce.

26 July 2021

Flax tortrix moth is a minor pest of lettuce, peas and sugar beet.

6 June 2022

Learn how to identify and control the beet cyst nematode.

6 June 2022

Free-living nematodes can affect crops including carrots, potatoes and sugar beet causing yield reductions and reducing crop quality.

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