
Pest Control for Cruciferous Vegetables
The planting area of cruciferous vegetables in Taiwan accounts for 1/5 of the island's total vegetable planting area. Producers of such vegetables should understand the nature of this pest and take effective measures to ensure the safety of their products so they can avoid the danger of losing everything. This video introduces the commonly seen pests on cruciferous vegetables such as the striped flea beetle, aphids, the diamondback moth, larva, the Indian cabbage white butterfly, the cotton leafworm, and the tomato leafminer. It also discusses effective methods in controlling these kinds of insects, making it a very useful and handy reference.