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Cabbage Maggot Karen Delahaut, UW-Madison IPM Program Cabbage maggots (Delia radicum) are insects that damage cole crops by feeding on the roots and lower stem of the plant. Wounds produced by their feeding can allow an entry point for several diseases of cole crops.
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The Maine broccoli industry has been, from its inception, keenly interested in reducing pesticide usage while maintaining superior crop quality and yields.
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Statewide IPM Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California All contents copyright © 2007 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. For noncommercial purposes only, any Web site may link directly to this page.
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Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
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th century and is now common throughout the Prairies. The insect can be a serious pest of cruciferous crops such as canola, mustard, cabbage, rutabaga, radishes, cauliflower and broccoli.
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...are often found in the home. In most species the larvae feed on plants and can be serious pests. However, some are scavengers and live in excrement and decaying material, and others are aquatic. The cabbage maggot (Hylemya brassicae) is an important pest in Canada and the northern United States.
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Cabbage Maggot Karen Delahaut, UW-Madison IPM Program Cabbage maggots (Delia radicum) are insects that damage cole crops by feeding on the roots and lower stem of the plant. Wounds produced by their feeding can allow an entry point for several diseases of cole crops.
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Larva of the cabbage maggot.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension in Suffolk County provides equal program and employment opportunities. Cabbage Maggot Delia radicum Injury: The cabbage maggot may seriously injure cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and related crucifer crops.
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The cabbage maggot may seriously injure cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and related crucifer crops. Early planted crucifers, or seedbeds of late ones, are more likely to be attacked.
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1) Rotate and isolate seedbeds from production areas to reduce incidence and spread of Alternaria leaf spot, black rot, blackleg, downy mildew, root rot, and club root diseases.
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The life cycles of maggots on vegetable crops are similar. Adult maggots are dark gray flies that resemble the common housefly. Females lay small white eggs in plant stems right at the soil line or in cracks in the soil near plant stems.
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Introduction The cabbage root fly is one of the more serious brassica pests. Summer cauliflowers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, spring and autumn cabbages, savoys and kales all fall victim to attack.
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Introduction The cabbage maggot (CM), Delia radicum (L.), is one of the most destructive early season pests of crucifers and certain root crops in NH. It can cause severe injury to cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, turnip, rutabaga, beets and celery if not controlled.
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The purpose of this document is to consolidate current Ohio information on integrated approaches to pest management. One of the intended results is to form a general working definition (practices) of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) on specific crops.
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Joseph Ingerson-Mahar, Vegetable IPM Coordinator Kristian Holmstrom, Vegetable IPM Program Associate Sally Walker, Vegetable IPM Program Associate George Hamilton, IPM Coordinator Rutgers Cooperative Extension
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The cabbage maggot is a very destructive insect, attacking cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, radishes, rutabagas, turnips, etc., --all cool-season plants. Wilting leaves are usually a sign of maggot damage and indicate that roots need to be checked for maggots.
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Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
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The Cabbage Maggot webpage includes life cycle information and control strategies for this pest in Pennsylvania.
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