In this short video, learn about key characteristics and how to clearly identify a Diamondback Moth and Diamondback Moth larvae. AgBiTech's Market Development Specialist, Berry Tanner simplifies the identification in order to control pests with the right baculovirus-based insecticide for optimal bio

How to Identify a Diamondback Moth

In this short video, learn about key characteristics and how to clearly identify a Diamondback Moth and Diamondback Moth larvae. AgBiTech's Market Development Specialist, Berry Tanner simplifies the identification in order to control pests with the right baculovirus-based insecticide for optimal bio

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About the Lesson

Moths

Loves Crops

Too Small

Pain

Key Bullet Points (Answers)

Three Diamonds on the Back

Size

Tail wing

Crops they Eat

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Diamondback Moth larvae have two prolegs. When identifying, which letter shape do they form?

U shape
V shape
L shape
W shape

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What do you think? Diamondback Moth larvae have tapered ends, smaller that the body.

True
False
Some of them
Depends on the size

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What is the average size of the Diamondback Moth?

1/3 inch
1 1/4 inch
1/2 inch
2 inches

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When identifying a Diamondback Moth, where are the "diamonds" located?

Top of the head
On the sides
On the back
On the tail

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Which identified crop in this video can you find Diamondback Moth in?

Cabbage
Collards
Kale
All of the above

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