Gardeners who cultivate fruits, vegetables, flowers and other various crops that birds love to feed on have to always be on a lookout for possible attacks by birds, insects and butterflies.
Have you noticed a crowd of white butterflies fluttering around your garden? Has their arrival led to holey cabbages and tattered leaves?
These, my fellow garden pals, are tell-tale signs of a cabbage caterpillar invasion. You see the white butterflies that casually hover around your cabbage fields; they are prone to lay some eggs that in turn hatch into a swarm of cabbage eating larvae called brassica massacre.