RE: Squash bugs (not to be confused with borers)
- Subject: RE: Squash bugs (not to be confused with borers)
- From: "Dennis" d*@attbi.com
- Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 07:09:50 -0700
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I only have a cucumber beetle problem here
that I have under control with Ortho Systematic. But what I am wondering is if
your plants got a disease from the insects that attacked them. I have one plant
that went from a insect problem to a disease problem I
a short few days and now it is almost dead. Before you plant anything there
again I would look into something to spray on the soil that fumigates and cover
it with black plastic and let it sit for a month or two. If not you may just
have tha same problem again next season Dennis -----Original Message----- Squash bugs (not to be confused with
vine borers) and too little attention on my part (not getting up shade screens,
fungus, etc.) have just about ended my season. I have 3 little guys
hanging on (about 100 - 150 lbs each) but one is on a vine that has no
leaves and on which all the secondaries have rotted away, one is horribly
deformed to the degree that it is uglier than sin, and one is growing on a
tertiary that I missed and didn't get cut off. I'm curious if my problem with
squash bugs is out of the ordinary for southern growers. Despite my
treatment of the plants with a couple of different insecticides (Sevin and
MVPII) nothing seemed to get rid of the squash bugs. I would spray with
Sevin and the squash bugs would just keep going about their business as usual.
I would do a follow-up spraying and they would laugh at me. I would spray
again and they would threaten to harm my children if I didn' quit annoying
them. Those little guys literally sucked the life right out of my plants
and I do not believe my vines can possibly recover from this sad
state. In fact, I believe the situation serious enough that I am planning
on yanking my plants this week and replanting a Fall crop of something else. I have never heard anyone on the
list complain about squash bugs (mainly what I hear is squash vine borer, cuc
beetles, and of course my own previous complaints about turtles,
water-mocassins, and armadillos. Do any of you have this kind of problem
with squash bugs. KS |
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