Cabbage Webworm
Symptom
Eggs are laid on the leaves, oval in shape and creamy-white in color. Full-grown larvae are creamy-white with longitudinal pinkish-brown streaks along the body. The caterpillars roll the leaves and bore through the midrib, petiole, and stem tissues while feeding. Infested areas are covered with silken webbing intermingled with frass. Characteristic feeding damage appears as holes near the basal portions of the midrib on older leaves.
