Get rid moth & cabbage butterfly on our lettuce
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Don't know how big those containers are but maybe invert a large plastic bowl over your lettuce? or one of those clear storage containers.
I use food-grade diatomaceous earth. I have a manual Puffer that's like a tool that you blow up your bicycle Tire with but I also have a large can salt shaker that I used to. Hundred percent organic and natural but you have to reapply every time it rains. My biggest downfall is I wait too long and then have to catch up with the little buggers