Do you remember the cabbage my son brought home from school? The one he was supposed to take care of, so it could be entered in a contest for the best cabbage? Well, it's still alive. Barely. It's grown quite bit larger, but it's a sorry sight with all the holes in it.
I took a look at the cabbage yesterday, to see if I could ascertain what the problem might be. I didn't see any aphids flying around it, so I ruled out insects. When I looked at the underside of one of the leaves, I found the culprit. Or culprits. Tiny green caterpillars! They were munching holes in those tasty green leaves.
"Dude," I called to my son. "You have a little problem with your cabbage."
He came over. "What?"
I showed him the cabbage moth caterpillars.
He frowned. "This calls for war!"
He grabbed the garden hose and turned on the water to full jet spray. He blasted the leaves with the water. "Did I get them?"
I looked. "No. There are a few left. And the ones that fell off, are still in the dirt."
That made him even madder. He sprayed the heck out the dirt and the leaves, until it looked like the poor cabbage was going to drown. "Did I get them now?"
I did a careful inspection, and could find no remaining caterpillars in the dirt or on the leaves. "All clear," I said.
Bubba did a victory dance. "I won!"
I looked at the kid. "Are you sure about that? Because I think you got even wetter than the caterpillars!"
And I'm sure they will be back.
ReplyDeleteWe tried a garden once. Those green caterpillars chewed everything.
See you next week, Sherry!
I'm afraid you're right. Enjoy your vacation!
DeleteI dislike caterpillers, but we had a truce - if they were on my plants, they were forfeit. If they stayed off, I let them be. Not fond of any creepy crawlies.
ReplyDeleteI'm not fond of creepy crawlies, either!
Deletepoor catterpilars... killed during lunch :(
ReplyDeleteThe war zone is a dangerous place!
DeleteThose are some healthy caterpillars with all the green stuff they eat!
ReplyDeleteThey were. Now they're dead!
DeleteMaybe he should forget about the cabbage and raise caterpillars (-:
ReplyDeleteHa! He'd probably do much better with that!
DeleteSounds like he won to me! War means getting down in the dirt and battling with all your might.
ReplyDeleteHe definitely did that!
DeleteThat will teach them
ReplyDeleteI hope!
DeletePoor little wet caterpillars, although they should know better than eating his cabbage. :)
ReplyDeleteMama Cabbage Moth did a bad thing laying her eggs there!
DeleteCabbage? I don't recall. I still have my mind on the onion with snakes growing out of it. Soapy water sometimes keeps away bugs. You have to be extra thorough after washing the veggies before you eat them, but it doesn't sound as if you're going to eat this cabbage.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Definitely not eating this cabbage!
DeleteThis is why I don't have a garden. I did the same thing with my corn once, it was full of ants. All it did was make them mad.
ReplyDeleteAngry caterpillars. Sounds like a bad movie!
Delete*LOL* I still bet he saw it as a victory. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he did!
DeleteAt least he won! I feel a big sorry for the caterpillars though. They were just enjoying his work!
ReplyDeleteA hungry caterpillar has to eat!
DeleteLOL! Those silly caterpillars never stood a chance...
ReplyDeleteNot with my boy around!
DeleteYou obviously have one very determined son.
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't like caterpillars on his cabbage!
DeleteSo funny. Guess he understands you can't win without effort. :)
ReplyDeleteIt took a lot of effort with these caterpillars!
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ReplyDeleteI like the way Bubba sprayed water on the caterpillars and got wetter than them :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a huge battle!
DeleteThey sure did! ;0)
ReplyDeleteThis calls for war. Too much!
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