Pests
Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella)
The caterpillars feed on the leaf epidermis and later make holes in the leaves. Severely affected leaves are completely skeletonised.
Control: Spraying malathion (0.1%) and trap cropping with mustard controls the pest.
![Diamondback moth](http://agritech.kau.in/sites/default/files/2017-04/DBM1.jpg)
Leaf webber (Crocidolomia binotalis)
Caterpillars web up the leaves and live inside the knotted mass affecting flowering and pod formation adversely.
Control: Removal and destruction of webbed bunches of leaf and dusting the crop with quinalphos 0.25% or spraying with malathion (0.05%) is effective.
Cabbage borer (Hellula undalis)
The caterpillars mine the foliage, feed on the shoots and finally bore into the stem; and the infested plants get killed or produce side shoots, which do not form heads.
![Hellula](http://agritech.kau.in/sites/default/files/2017-04/hellula.jpg)
Control: Spraying the crop with malathion (0.1%) or dusting 4% carbaryl gives good control of the larvae.
Cabbage butterfly (Pieris brassicae)
The larvae feed gregariously on the foliage and burrow into the heads, making it unfit for marketing.
Control: The caterpillars should be hand picked and destroyed. Spraying malathion (0.1%) or carbaryl (0.15%) gives excellent control of the pest.
![cabbutterfly](http://agritech.kau.in/sites/default/files/2017-04/cabbbutfly.jpg)
Aphids (Brevicoryne brassicae, Myzus persicae, Lipaphis erysimi)
Nymphs and adults suck cell sap devitalizing the plants and the affected parts become discoloured and malformed.
Control: Spraying of malathion (0.1%).
The insecticide application should be stopped 15-20 days before harvest.