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Step 1
Spray the affected plants with Btn which is bacillus thuringiensis in the spring just before the eggs begin to hatch. Bacillus thuringiensis is a soil dwelling bacterium that is commonly used as a natural pesticide. It occurs naturally in caterpillars as well as moths, butterflies and on the surface of dark plants.
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Step 2
Create an environment in your garden to allow beneficial insects to enter. Such insects include lacewings and trichogramma wasps. A lacewing is a winged insect in the order Neuroptera and a trichogramma wasp is a common wasp insect used to control pests.
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Step 3
Finally spray the affected plants with neem oil or insecticidal soap. This will help build a repellent against future attacks. Both are safe for the environment; just remember to wash your veggies before consumption.












