Cabbage Maggot—Delia radicum
The cabbage maggot is an exotic pest from Europe that has been in the United States since the early 1800's. It is a sporadic pest of many cole crops including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, turnips, radishes, kale, and other crops of the mustard family. Occasionally, they will attack other vegetables such as beets and celery. It prefers wet, cool conditions.
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Identification and Control Information
- Pest Management Fact Sheet: Cabbage Maggots—University of Maine Cooperative Extension
- Fact Sheet: Cabbage Maggot (PDF)—Cornell University Insect Diagnostic Laboratory
- Fact Sheet: Cabbage Maggot (PDF)—University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
- Insect Pests of the Home Garden Fact Sheet: Cabbage Maggot (PDF)— Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension
[Photos, left to right: Mary Ann Hansen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org; © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2009; Department of Entomology NC State University]