>>1011452Unsure. Some of them did get have cacoons on them after they were put into the, but I'm unsure of how long the larva were inside the caterpillars. There's a chance they were infected before being put into the bag.
>>1011427>Surely someone must have thought of a practical solution like yours but maybe more sophisticated?They rear the prey and wasps inside and sell the wasps online.
>>1011477>hearing people on here about cabbage moth and caterpillarsThis is what slugs and caterpillars did to my Brussels sprouts. Most of the damage was done before I put on the netting. The netting only prevented the small/large cabbage moths from getting in. The rest still got in. I spent like 45 mins a day removing 300 caterpillars a day sometimes. We have a ton of cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni) here and they can be BT resistant too.
This wasn't even the worst of the damage to the plants.