I am curious what type of caterpillars they are - i.e. what type of larvae these would become if I had allowed them to live.
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It's a little hard to tell considering they are so small. I would guess a cabbage looper. But Bt should probably help whatever kind it is. When they move, does their abdomen curl up towards their "chest," making a loop? Like this:
They will turn into a moth, which means that you probably won't see the adult too much. When you find these, they sometimes get into the heads of lettuce or brussels sprouts. When a plant is established and healthy, they often don't do enough damage to warrant a treatment, but they can cause problems in young plants. And the damage isn't very pretty, as they are chewing holes in your pretty leaves.
Regardless, the Bt should help, along with squishing them!
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