>tfw it is this cold and there's still a swarm of honeybees in a tree>>1011255>apparently it works to keep them away as they're too territorial to lay eggs where other moths are,Interesting. I think I recall you or another anon mentioning that before. The thing is, there's more than one type of moth that lay eggs on brassica. The daytime ones that look like butterflies are the type your fakes may scare off, but the nighttime ones, which are really small and look like normal moths, won't even notice the fakes. I used deer netting one year and it kept out the butterfly-looking daytime moths, but the nighttime moths simply went through and hammered the brassicae.