I haven't seen a cut worm since I left W.V. But we do have unusually heavy populations of crow, blackbirds & starlings. They feed on shit like that. I remember my dad dusting our gardens with DE, sevin dust & lime. NOTHING survived that. I haven't seen sevin in years, but maybe you can find a substitute in a farm supply store. & seriously, 'yard birds' FEAST on any & all worms. Our stupid county ordinance won't allow even one pet chicken on less than an acre of land. I'm in the country, surrounded by farms, & with 7/10th of an acre, so no chickens allowed. Have to go up the road & bum a scoop of chicken crap for my compost. Big Brother wins again. I hate to advise anybody to use chems & toxions, but if you have cutworms? The predatory wasps are a good idea, but if cutworms are there & active, the wasps will have no effect on the worms that are doing the damage now, as they work by laying their eggs in the eggs of the cutworm, but by all means consider them as future prevention. One thing I haven't seen anybody mention.. ok, the cabbage worm is the larva of the cabbage butterfly/moth. Little white butterfly/moth that is active in the day. From what does the cutworm come? Nocturnal or day creature? Find this out for future reference & you'll be able to stop them before they start. Go online to the US agriculture dept. They have re ports & pics. There you will find your answers, we're all just poking around in the dark. Best of luck with this my friend. I have hope for your ladies.

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