Are cabbage worms caterpillars?

Yes, "cabbage worms" are caterpillars, specifically the velvety green larvae of the cabbage butterfly (Imported Cabbageworm), known for chewing holes in cabbage, broccoli, kale, and other leafy greens. They're a common garden pest, distinct from other similar caterpillars like loopers, and cause significant damage by feeding voraciously on leaves, often leaving behind frass (poop) and only veins.
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Is a cabbage worm a caterpillar?

The larva (the cabbageworm) is a bright green caterpillar clothed in fine, short hairs that give it a velvety appearance. The imported cabbageworm will attack all growth stages in cole crops. When the adult butterflies are observed fluttering around the garden, the larvae and the damage they do will soon be obvious.
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What does a cabbage worm turn into?

Cabbage worms, which are the green caterpillars (larvae) that eat your Brassica vegetables, turn into the common Cabbage White Butterfly (or sometimes a related cabbage moth), a small white or yellowish butterfly with black spots. After emerging as adults, these butterflies lay eggs on cabbage, kale, broccoli, and cauliflower, restarting the destructive cycle.
 
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Are cabbage worms harmful to humans?

No, cabbage worms (caterpillars of the cabbage white butterfly) are not inherently harmful to humans; they are not venomous or toxic, and while they damage your plants, eating them or the leaves they've chewed is generally safe if washed and cooked, though you should always thoroughly clean veggies to remove pests and potential parasite eggs from soil contamination, which is a separate issue from the worms themselves. 
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How did I get cabbage worms?

When it's time for the female cabbage white butterfly to lay her eggs, she seeks out plants known as "crucifers." These are Brassica family vegetables such as cabbage, mustard, broccoli and kale. Then she deposits her eggs on the undersides of leaves, where wormlike larvae hatch two to three weeks later.
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6 Organic Ways to Prevent and Kill Cabbage Worms

How to naturally get rid of cabbage worms?

To get rid of cabbage worms naturally, use physical barriers like row covers, handpick caterpillars and eggs, spray with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) or neem oil, and use companion planting with strong-scented herbs like sage to deter moths; also, dusting leaves with cornmeal or a flour/baking soda mix can help control them by causing them to bloat and die. 
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Do coffee grounds deter cutworms?

Eggshells and Coffee Grounds

Many people recommend using eggshells or coffee grounds at the base of plants to deter cutworms.
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Can I eat cabbage with cabbage worms?

Besides causing unsightly holes in cabbage leaves, the worms can eventually kill the plants by chewing away their ability to photosynthesize. Leaves with a few holes in them are perfectly edible, however, and in some European restaurants are even sought after as evidence of a truly organic salad.
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What is the most unhealthy vegetable to eat?

There's no single "most unhealthy" vegetable; it depends on preparation and individual health, but potatoes (especially fried/processed), corn, and canned vegetables often rank lower due to processing or higher starch/sugar, while raw eggplant, cabbage, or bean sprouts can pose risks (solanine, bacteria) if not handled right, but are healthy cooked. The preparation (deep-fried vs. baked) matters more than the vegetable itself for healthiness.
 
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Should I get rid of cabbage white caterpillars?

Check your plant leaves regularly and remove any eggs or caterpillars you see on your crop plants (but leave them on your sacrificial plant). This job now takes no time at all as you have cut your workload down by about 80% by removing most of the leaves!
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Where do cabbage worms hide during the day?

Imported cabbage worms feed on the flesh of foliage and often hide on the undersides of leaves.
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What is the difference between a caterpillar and a worm?

Caterpillars are insect larvae (like baby butterflies/moths) with true legs and fleshy "prolegs," while "worms" (like earthworms) are simple, segmented invertebrates with no legs, and caterpillars undergo metamorphosis, turning into flying adults, whereas most worms just grow larger. Key differences: Caterpillars have legs, change into moths/butterflies, eat plants (usually), and live on foliage; Worms (earthworms) lack legs, live in soil, help soil fertility, and stay worms.
 
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How long do cabbage worms live?

Imported cabbageworm overwinters as a pupa on leaves of the host plant or in nearby debris. After emerging from the chrysalis, adults typically live for about three weeks and a single female butterfly can lay up to 400 eggs throughout her life.
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What kills caterpillars instantly?

To kill caterpillars instantly, use direct contact sprays like a strong mixture of dish soap and water, which disrupts their cells, or physically remove them and drop them into a bucket of soapy water, while Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is highly effective but takes a day or two as they must ingest it to die. For immediate effect, soaps, vinegar sprays, or even picking them off are fastest, but Bt offers targeted, organic control for long-term garden health.
 
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Why shouldn't you touch a caterpillar with your bare hands?

Many caterpillars have hairs or spines which are connected to poisonous glands. In contact with human skin, they can cause pain, itching, burning, swelling, and blistering. Caterpillars cause a surprising number of stings for being such small creatures.
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Will soapy water get rid of cabbage worms?

Mix the water and dish soap together in a spray bottle. Dish soap helps break down the outer layer of the worms, suffocating them. Add neem oil to the mix. Neem oil is a natural insecticide that disrupts the feeding patterns of cabbage worms, preventing them from further damaging your plants.
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What is the one veggie that destroys your insides?

If you're wondering what vegetable is bad for your gut, you should know that Brussels sprouts contain high levels of fructans. Your gut bacteria can ferment fructans after consumption. Often, this could result in severe abdominal discomfort. Many people opt to eliminate Brussels sprouts.
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Which vegetable has no benefits?

Iceberg lettuce, cucumbers, celery, zucchini, bananas, grapes, tomatoes, beets, and apples are relatively low in essential nutrients. For better nutrition, consider incorporating more nutrient-dense produce like leafy greens and berries into your diet.
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Which two vegetables should not be eaten together?

While most vegetables are healthy, raw kidney beans, cassava, and eggplant should generally be avoided due to natural toxins (lectins, cyanide, solanine) that cooking neutralizes, and rhubarb leaves, not stalks, are toxic. Potatoes also contain solanine, but cooking makes them safe, though some find them best in moderation due to starch. 
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When should I not eat cabbage?

Cabbage is bad to eat when it's slimy, mushy, moldy, or has a strong, foul, sulfurous, or ammonia-like smell, especially if it's also soft or has dark, black spots/discoloration throughout, indicating spoilage beyond just outer leaves. While wilted or slightly browned outer leaves are usually fine to peel off, a sour odor or slimy texture means it's time to toss the whole head. 
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Are hornworms edible for humans?

Yes, hornworms are edible, high in protein, and can be cooked (fried, roasted) to taste like shrimp or fried green tomatoes, but you must cleanse them first by feeding them clean, non-toxic greens for a few days to purge potential toxins from their natural nightshade diet, and never eat wild ones that have been sprayed with pesticides.
 
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Why are people leaving coffee grounds on their porch?

Repel insects and pests: Coffee grounds contain compounds that are toxic to many insects. 👇 Why It Works: Coffee grounds are known for their strong scent, which can repel pests such as ants, mosquitoes, and even cats.
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Which plants cannot use coffee grounds?

Plants that dislike coffee grounds often prefer neutral to alkaline soil or are sensitive to caffeine and moisture, including lavender, rosemary, succulents, cacti, tomatoes, asparagus, and brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, kale). Using too many grounds can create a compacted, wet layer that blocks air and water, hinders germination, and can burn delicate roots of seedlings.
 
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What does sprinkling coffee grounds around your house do?

Natural Pest Repellent

Slugs, snails, and beetles avoid coffee grounds. Simply sprinkle used grounds around the perimeter of plant beds. Coffee grounds also deter cats and rabbits, preventing them from using your garden as a litter box or feeding ground.
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