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Zootal 09-06-2006 04:14 AM

Cucumber beetles, help
 
My wife went out to garden today and found my largest pumpkin plant
decimated by these little black and white striped beetles, maybe 1/8" in
size. I think they are cucumber beetles. She sprayed them with some chemical
general purpose veggie and fruit tree insecticide. Is there a better way to
take care of these? What is a recommend way to keep them from damaging
plants?



Sgt.Sausage 09-06-2006 04:19 PM

Cucumber beetles, help
 

"Zootal" wrote in message
...
My wife went out to garden today and found my largest pumpkin plant
decimated by these little black and white striped beetles, maybe 1/8" in
size. I think they are cucumber beetles. She sprayed them with some
chemical general purpose veggie and fruit tree insecticide. Is there a
better way to take care of these? What is a recommend way to keep them
from damaging plants?



We've fought this (and other) battles for years. It's a "no win" situation.
Last year, we finally gave up and started using the chemicals. Life is now
much better.



Matthew Reed 10-06-2006 07:36 AM

Cucumber beetles, help
 

"Sgt.Sausage" wrote in message
...

"Zootal" wrote in message
...
My wife went out to garden today and found my largest pumpkin plant
decimated by these little black and white striped beetles, maybe 1/8" in
size. I think they are cucumber beetles. She sprayed them with some
chemical general purpose veggie and fruit tree insecticide. Is there a
better way to take care of these? What is a recommend way to keep them
from damaging plants?



We've fought this (and other) battles for years. It's a "no win"
situation.
Last year, we finally gave up and started using the chemicals. Life is now
much better.


The chemicals worked better then, say, pyrethrum (sp) or rotenone? I've not
tried them, but one dose of chemicals, and there are a bunch of dead
beetles, and my pumpkins and squash just might make it. I don't like the
pesticides because I don't know what effect they might have on the plants
and ultimately us humans.




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