The cabbage white butterfly inhabits urban areas, forests, forests, and heath.
Where is the cabbage white butterfly?
The large white butterfly (P. brassicae) is found in Europe, Asia and North Africa. It features large black spots with black bands on the tips of its white wings and lays eggs in characteristic clusters.
Where do the white cabbage moths live?
It is among the first butterflies found in spring and among the last butterflies found in autumn. Cabbage whites can be found in fields, gardens, parks and roadsides around the world.
What is the season for cabbage whites?
Adults lay eggs from May to June and from July to September. This means that you can find Brassica cabbage whites from late spring to autumn.
Is the cabbage white butterfly native to Australia?
The underside of the front wing resembles the top surface, except that there is no black wing tip. The underside of the rear wing is plain pale yellow. Cabbage white is not originally native to Australia. In fact, there are no Australian native species of the genus Pieris.
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