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I go round and pick the little blighters off by hand (pain in the neck job I know) and drop them in a jar full of water. Then I tip them onto the bird table.
I net from planting out with enviromesh but any I do get (very few if properly covered) are just squished between finger and thumb.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
You need butterfly net/mesh, it's the only way to keep them out. It needs to be suspended above the crop, otherwise the butterflies can "squat & drop" their eggs.
Even then, you need to do regular picking patrols, because some WILL get through
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
I didn't get my p sp broc covered early enough & have had real problems. I was suprised though to find, after 2 frosty nights, I STILL have caterpillers. I hose them off & soak the ground every day. I really thought the frost would have finished them off!
Interesting word FF and quite ancient too as evidently in regular use since the Fifteenth Century! Dictionaries trace 2 parts, "cater" and "pillar" the first part meaning a "hairy cat" and second part "pillar" meaning to "pillage" and "plunder"! So it's a (miniature) hairy cat that plunders (your PSB)!! That sounds pretty accurate!
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