Diamond back moth
buds, flowers and young seed pods, causing loss of pods and seeds. Life cycle and appearance of Diamond back moth The oval and flattened eggs of the diamond [...] weak fliers and can disperse, on average, only 13 to 35 m within a crop field, however, they are readily carried by the wind and as such can disperse 400 [...] but is now present wherever its cruciferous hosts exist and it is considered to be the most universally distributed lepidopteran species. It is highly