RE: SBV Control


 Used to have Guineas, they are the noisiest bird created. Great watch dogs
but were too loud at night.


Steve Haberman


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
evelyn rogers
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:51 PM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: SBV Control

Hello all you other pumpkin lovers.  Has anyone ever considered guinea hens
in the pumpkin patch?  I hear they eat all kinds of bugs including japanese
beetles.  Just wondering.  A much better alternative then pesticides.   
Evelyn



----- Original Message ----
From: Steve Minor <minok@surfglobal..net>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 6:54:04 PM
Subject: Re:
SBV Control

Thank you, SJ.  Great link.
----- Original Message -----
From:
"Stephen Jepsen" <ctpumpkin@optonline.net>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent:
Friday, August 29, 2008 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: SBV Control


> Squash Bugs
(Anasa tristis) are a pain. Here's a link worth exploring:
>
>
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2141.html
>
> Here in CT I've seen
Squash Bugs earlier in the season than either 
> Cucumber
> Beetles or Squash
Vine Borers. As such they often evade detection with 
> grim
> results. SB's
can vector bacterial wilt & Mosaic so control is critical in
> some places.
>
> They're also called Stink Bugs for good reason.
>
> Stephen Jepsen
> GPC
Committee Member
>
> Grow 'Em BIG
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf 
> Of
>
NormanMeier@aol.com
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:13 AM
> To:
pumpkins@hort.net
> Subject: Re: SBV Control
>
> what can i do to keep the
pumpkin from rotting  thanks
> normanmeier@aol.com
>
>
> In a message dated
8/27/2008 6:26:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> GBPUMPKIN@aol.com writes:
>
>
Yes I  have plenty of them also, I vacuum them up this time of year when
>
they
> congregate to sun themselves in late afternoon.  There is a trap  to 
>
catch
> the adults before they lay eggs but I have not tried it  yet.
>
>
George
>
>
> In a message dated 8/27/2008 10:52:11 A.M.  Eastern Daylight
Time,
> jdale@wpcc.edu writes:
>
> A squash  bug (gray and stinky) is
different than a squash vine borer
> which
> looks  like a wasp and then in
the worm stage bores into the  vine.
>
> Jump in  tremor......I know you can
help explain  it.
>
>>>>  <GBPUMPKIN@aol.com> 8/26/2008 5:38 PM  >>>
> I
mentioned this  before but It looks like I have  obtained above 95%
> control
> with Pheromone  Traps.  I have not  found any damage yet, can't be 100% 
>
sure
> until  Harvest of, Giant  Bumpy Turban, Pumpkinheads, Confection
Squash,
> Baby
> Boo
> Pumpkin,  Jack Be Little Pumpkin, Lumina Pumpkin, &
Frosty  Bush 
> Pumpkin.
> Butternut Squash also but their vines are seldom 
effected by  SVB  but 
> they
> will
> bore into the fruit itself.  Only 
Non-Tropical Gourds are  effected by 
> SVB
> (Tropical have fuzzy  non 
scalloped leaves, Non Tropical have  Squash 
> type
> leaves),
> I have  both.
No signs of damage at this point on  Gourds.  There was not
> any
> damage to
Summer Squash plants &  even though I've just  started picking
> Pumpkenheads
I have good  access to the vines on a  trellis  & see no
> damage.
> I
> had 
2
> traps & caught  aproxamatly 30 - 40  SVB.
>
> George
>
>
> George  Brooks
> 32 Ward  Street
> North Tewksbury, MA 01876  USA
> _greenholloworchard.com_ 
(http://greenholloworchard.com/index.html)
>
>
>
>
> In a  message  dated
8/26/2008 1:37:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight  Time,
> gheyne@millcomm.com  writes:
>
> Yesterday, I encountered my  first squash bugs of this year and  they 
>
were
> on
> my Wyatt  pumpkins (not AG pumpkins). Sprayed them with 
Triazicide  and
> that
> was the end of the squash bugs. Sevin should also 
work in  killing  the
> squash
> bugs. I also saw a SVB and hit it with  with 
my hat and knocked  it to 
> the
> ground so that I could step on it.  That
was only the second SVB  that I
> have
> seen in my patch this  summer. The
first one got away, but I  found the
> eggs
> and  destroyed  them.
>
> George
Heyne
> Rochester,  MN
>
>
> ----- Original  Message -----
> From: "Brian
Taylor"  <brian8t@gmail.com>
> To:  <pumpkins@hort.net>
> Sent:  Tuesday, 
August 26, 2008 1:31  AM
> Subject: Re: Squash  Bug
>
>
>> Last year  those
darn  things wiped me out  too.  I got a real late start
>> this  year.  I 
usually have about 10 squash/zuccini plants out  there.
>>  This year I only
have about 5 and they are on the  opposite end of  the
>>  garden.  right
after things started  coming up I  put the dust to  'em.
>> I dusted hard for
about 4  weeks.  Didn't want to give those  critters a
>>  chance.  I haven't
seen any this year.  Now I  have  pumpkins all over
>>  the place.  These AG's
really make  a  show.
>>
>> On Mon,  Aug 25, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Phillip 
Edwards
> <pedwards@bright.net>
>> wrote:
>>>  Finally someone  mention squash
bug.
>>> They wiped me out  this year.
>>>  I  tried different things out with
only  limited  success.
>>> For  adults the best thing I  found was to put
them  between a rock and 
>>> a
>>> hard
>>>  place.
>>> I will  look for the 
"triazicide" and try  it.
>>> But what about next  year?  Will they  over 
winter in the ground?
>>> I started  out with six plants  this  spring and
lost all of them.
>>> I  pulled them and  burnt  them.
>>> Started a late
plant to play  with and it  is doing  OK.
>>> As of today I have a softball
size  pumpkin.
>>> Well  there is always next year.
>>> This  is  only my
second  year.
>>> Good luck to all of you and  grow a  BIG  ONE.
>>>
>>>   
Skip
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    -----Original Message-----
>>> From: 
owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
> Behalf
>>> Of
>>>  George  & Carolyn  Heyne
>>> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008  2:08  PM
>>> To: pumpkins@hort.net
>>> Subject: Re:  family/work vs.  pumpkin
>>>
>>> 
Brian,
>>>
>>> Triazicide  works for squash bugs,  cucumber beetles, and
squash vine
>>>  borers.
>>>  Triazicide is what I use. It must contain the
active    ingredient
>>> Lambda-Cyhalothrin.
>>>
>>>  George  Heyne
>>>
Rochester, MN
>>>
>>>  -----  Original Message  -----
>>> From: "Brian" 
<brian8t@gmail.com>
>>> To:    <pumpkins@hort.net>
>>> Sent: Thursday, August
21, 2008  9:57  AM
>>> Subject: RE: family/work vs.    pumpkin
>>>
>>>
>>>>   
Don,
>>>>
>>>> How well does Triazicide work on  squash  bugs?  In NW
Mississippi 
>>>> that
>
> is
>>>>  my
>>>>  biggest problem.  They are evil
little  critters.  Sevin does a
> number
> on
>>>> them.  So  does my thumb
and index finger!  But I don't like  using
> Sevin
>>>> for
>>>> the same 
reason  you mention  below, I don't want to hurt the bees.
> In
>>>>  fact
>>>> next year I'm putting in a hive  because  I have seen  so few bees this
>>>>  year.
>>>> All my  gardening  neighbors are tickled more  bees will be
in the
> area.
>>>>
>>>>    Brian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  -----Original  Message-----
>>>> From:  owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
>
Behalf
>>>>  Of
>>>>  dec
>>>>  Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008  9:15 AM
>>>> 
To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>>>> Subject:  Re: family/work vs.  pumpkin
>>>>
>>>> 
Debbie,
>>>> Yes, you  can  put them on together as well as the  sevin and 
garlic.
>>>>  Triazicide would be a better choice  than  Sevin though and
doesn't
> kill
>>>> the
>>>> bees  like Sevin. It is effective against  vine
borers et al. It is
> lambda
>>>> cyhalothrin and the same  active ingredient 
as  Scimitar and Warrior 
>>>> T.
>
> It
>>>>    can
>>>>
>>>> be purchased at
Lowe's, Walmart  almost  anywhere that insecticides 
>>>> are
>>>>  sold.
>>>>
Yes you  can spray at night, I usually do  before  sundown but have
> after
>>>>  sundown. As for  protecting the  pumpkin from dampness throw an old
>>>>  bedsheet
>>>> or  tablecloth over the fruit and old  blankets or towels
when the
> temps
>>>> get
>>>>  below  60.
>>>> I  don't use shade other than
the sheet  and leave it on,  white keeps
> it
>>>>  cool
>>>> enough and
reflects the  sun. On  cool days in  Sept. etc. I take the
> sheet
>>>>    off
>>>>
>>>> and expose the fruit to the sun to  keep  it  warmer and growing.
>>>> Don
>>>>
>>>>  -----  Original Message  -----
>>>> From:   
<yorunk@comcast.net>
>>>> To:    <pumpkins@hort..net>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday,
August 20,  2008  9:07 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: family/work vs.    pumpkin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hey  Steve.  I  just got back from his sports thing and it's too
>>>>> dark
>
> to
>>>>>  spray..
>>>>>
>>>>>  Question for ya'll ...  can I 
mix Monty's Joy Juice with  Neptune's
>>>>>  Harvest
>>>>> and feed  the 
patch all at once or do I have to do  it  separately?
> This
>>>>> will be the
first time I'm  using  Monty's.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, can I  spray a  garlic 
barrier and Sevin together?  I think I
> saw
> a
>>>>> cuke  beetle flying
around  today.  Is there  concern for spraying at
>>>>>  night
>>>>> since it 
is so damp?  Thought I  read somewhere that it  isn't
>>>>>  recommended,
>>>>> but that is  the only time the bees are  not  active.  How  about
>>>>> 
  'protecting'
>>>>
>>>>> the pumpkin at night  with  high dampness?
>>>>>
>>>>>    Debbie
>>>>>> Debbie,
>>>>>>  What time is the nephew's event? If you
got there late,  would
> anyone
>>>>>>    notice?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And yes, clip 
the  male  flowers and prune the tert vines. Just save
>
> it
>>>>>>  until
>>>>>>    tomorrow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Decisions,  decisions.  Good  luck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Steve
>>>>>> ----- Original Message    -----
>>>>>> From:   
<yorunk@comcast.net>
>>>>>> To:    <pumpkins@hort.net>
>>>>>> Sent:
Wednesday,  August  20,  2008 7:05 AM
>>>>>> Subject:  family/work vs.   
pumpkin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    > Ok gang.  At what point do you dismember a
family member  when
> they
>>>>>> >  tell
>>>>>> > you  the  day before that
there is  a fall sports assembly for  a
> nephew
>>>>>> >  and
>>>>>> > you 
were  planning on spraying for  bugs that night?  Given my
> work
>>>>>> > 
schedule
>>>>>> >  and  the shorter days, I am  limited in my time spent in
patch. 
>>>>>> > I
>
>
> am
>>>>>> > watering at 5 a.m. today (while it  is 
still  dark) and was hoping
> to
>>>>>>  >  spray
>>>>>> > Sevin tonight.  By 
the time I get  home  after said sports event,
> it
>>>>>> >  will
>>>>>> > 
again be too dark to spray.  That  will  push me back to Friday
> night
>>>>>>
>  (since
>>>>>>  > I work tomorrow night).  At least  I  can fert. tomorrow 
morning..
>>>>>>  >
>>>>>> >  Should I be picking all male  flowers?  I have
had to cut away
> some
>>>>>>  >  yellow
>>>>>>  > leaves by the stumps..  Is 
that a good  idea?  Guess  based on the
>>>>>>  >  posts
>>>>>> > I
>>>>>> > 
need  to be  pruning the tertiary vines.
>>>>>>    >
>>>>>> > Debbie
>>>>>>  >
>
>
>
>
>
>
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