At this stage you don't really need to do anything, infact those pests will start already to stimulate her thc production as a method of killing those pests, my advice keep away and let the plant do its own fighting, at this point she is already too massive to lose the battle against those pests. It would take an army of caterpillars and even then they would rather go into another plant that is not being attacked by 1 pest already.
Seriously, not everything needs a fixing, real soon you will start to see those pests just dead on your plant glued to the thc, and soon after that they will leave it alone, but in the meanwhile they will have triggered the plants mechanism of defense to come into play at full power, process that with outdoors high uv content sun light and you have the perfect conditions to let your plant reach its full potential in terms of thc production.
Best of luck growmie, i don't have any previous outdoor diaries but at that stage i pretty much let the plants fend for themselfs and everytime they come out blasting way more thc than my indoors plants wich is weird to say the least.
If you can pick my answer eventually it would help out more than you might think it will. Thanks