Which animal eats my kohlrabi leaves?

Hello, all of my kohlrabi leaves have been eaten away, including the stem. I was able to find these three leaves, but all the others are completely gone.
Can you tell which animal it might be based on the three leaves? The kohlrabi's stems were always eaten first.

Thanks

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Bricoleur
10 months ago

Don’t forget about cabbage. The leaves of frozen leaves without a trace of fog.

Put some pots in between. Cabbage whitelings have puppies as natural frescos. At the sound of the puppy sum, the larvae fall into starre and stop eating. However, they cannot distinguish the sums of bees and wasps – so they also fall into starre and starve when flush bees fly around.

Go without poison and stress!

Bricoleur
10 months ago

Snail corn is also not wrong…

Bricoleur
10 months ago

This can be raupenseide.

Bricoleur
10 months ago

You should see them. But it may be that yours are already covered.

Sonnenschein944
10 months ago

Haeuschendchnecks have little mucus, even Maeuse from the adjoining field, fuer Kohlweissling still too frueh (?), but no black Kot …

myotis
10 months ago

Cabbage white

myotis
10 months ago

May be that moths fed their boys with it ;o)

= is the frit going on?

…Snails would get in the evening, in/after rain…

… according to my experience, the leaves are (remains) but then slimy/glittery…

myotis
10 months ago

Like said…

myotis
10 months ago

There are the horses – with 2 e ;o) – very hungry…

Mice can’t crab the leaf so high that they nail down on the stem…

Mugua
10 months ago

Field mouse often eats the leaves directly on the stem.

After snails, that doesn’t look like that for me, but the usually well visible traces of mucus are missing.

NikkiMM
10 months ago

Snails.

They are leaky and do not touch the middle ribs.

Sparetire
10 months ago

Naked chicks.

emerel
10 months ago

I’m tapping on snails.

Schimeck
10 months ago

Snails or cabbage white shrubs.

Nelson100
10 months ago

Snails.