Where: Active at night on the leaves of lettuce, cole crops, beans, tomatoes and corn.
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Where: One of the most destructive pests of both garden variety and wild asparagus.
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Where: Leaves of cabbage or cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, kale and turnip).
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Where: Chews large, irregular holes in the leaves of cabbage and cole crops.
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Where: Leaves, tassels and stalks of corn; also found on peppers, potatoes, tomatoes and apples.
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Where: One of the most destructive insect pests attacking corn. Also found on tomatoes.
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Where: Leaves, flowers and fruits of cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, beans and potatoes.
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Where: At night, cutworms clip off seedling stems near or just below the soil surface.
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Where: Leaves, flowers and shoots of most vegetables, flowers and ornamentals.
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Where: A voracious feeder that chews numerous small holes in crop leaves. Jumps like a flea.
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Where: Found on a variety of fruit and vegetable crops throughout North America.
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Where: A destructive pest found in the eastern United States and portions of the southwest.
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Where: Potato crops throughout the United States. Both the adult and larval forms are damaging.
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Where: Around the roots of many vegetable crops including radish, carrot, turnip and onions.
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Where: In damp, shady locations feeding on live and decaying plant material. Most active at night.
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Where: Throughout North America on the leaves and stems of squash and pumpkins.
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Where: The most destructive and widely distributed pest of tobacco and tomato plants.
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Where: Underground attacking germinating seeds, roots, bulbs and tubers of plants.
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