During which life stage is the feeding intensity of the Cabbage White entirely concentrated according to the provided information?

Answer

The larval stage

The feeding activity that causes visible damage, such as chewing holes in leaves, is concentrated exclusively in the larval stage of the Cabbage White. The caterpillars consume tissue voraciously throughout their development phases until they are ready to pupate. While adult butterflies feed on nectar for energy, the critical consumption of host plant material necessary for growth and survival of the next generation occurs solely while they are in the larval, or caterpillar, phase.

During which life stage is the feeding intensity of the Cabbage White entirely concentrated according to the provided information?
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