Enemies Diamondback moth
chrysoperla carnea
predators , parasites
the agriculture industry has been trying find biological , natural ways eliminate diamondback moth since moths have become resistant pesticides. common enemies of moth include parasitoids trichogramma chilonis , cotesia plutella , predator chrysoperla carnea, or lacewings. lacewings feed on eggs , young larvae, while parasitoids feed on eggs. these organisms can recognize diamondback sex pheromones, larval frass odors, , green leaf volatiles emitted cabbage. cabbage odors in combination sex pheromone particularly capable of attracting predators , parasitoids, consume diamondback larvae , eggs.
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