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T[_4_] 11-07-2019 07:07 PM

tip on squash bugs
 
Hi All,

Yesterday, I put the knee pads on and got down on the dirt to
prune off the extra zucchini pants from my holes. The plants
I kept were the large ones at about 10" tall.

I noticed that in the heat of the day, steams at the root had
a bunch of unwelcome visitors. Squash bugs. The big overwinter
ones. These guys job, besides the over winter thing, is to seek
out new squash plants, copulate, and lay eggs, starting the
cycle over again.

So I got out my soap spray and now I won't have eggs to deal
with. I will check again every day for about a week. This
is a TON easier done when the plants are small.

And these big guys, when it is hot, don't move real fast.
They are easy to nail with soap spray. And the small
pants make it easy to work around.

Death to Squash Bugs!
-T

songbird[_2_] 12-07-2019 03:22 AM

tip on squash bugs
 
T wrote:
Hi All,

Yesterday, I put the knee pads on and got down on the dirt to
prune off the extra zucchini pants from my holes. The plants
I kept were the large ones at about 10" tall.

I noticed that in the heat of the day, steams at the root had
a bunch of unwelcome visitors. Squash bugs. The big overwinter
ones. These guys job, besides the over winter thing, is to seek
out new squash plants, copulate, and lay eggs, starting the
cycle over again.

So I got out my soap spray and now I won't have eggs to deal
with. I will check again every day for about a week. This
is a TON easier done when the plants are small.

And these big guys, when it is hot, don't move real fast.
They are easy to nail with soap spray. And the small
pants make it easy to work around.


good to know! :)

here's a link to a good article on various things to try that
someone posted in another place i hang out for garden chatter.

https://tendingmygarden.com/squash-b...nning-the-war/


songbird

T[_4_] 13-07-2019 01:47 AM

tip on squash bugs
 
On 7/11/19 7:22 PM, songbird wrote:
T wrote:
Hi All,

Yesterday, I put the knee pads on and got down on the dirt to
prune off the extra zucchini pants from my holes. The plants
I kept were the large ones at about 10" tall.

I noticed that in the heat of the day, steams at the root had
a bunch of unwelcome visitors. Squash bugs. The big overwinter
ones. These guys job, besides the over winter thing, is to seek
out new squash plants, copulate, and lay eggs, starting the
cycle over again.

So I got out my soap spray and now I won't have eggs to deal
with. I will check again every day for about a week. This
is a TON easier done when the plants are small.

And these big guys, when it is hot, don't move real fast.
They are easy to nail with soap spray. And the small
pants make it easy to work around.


good to know! :)

here's a link to a good article on various things to try that
someone posted in another place i hang out for garden chatter.

https://tendingmygarden.com/squash-b...ics-for-wThank you!. Ths inning-the-war/


songbird


Thank you!

In the words of Bugs Bunny "This means war!"


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