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Re: Eggs
- To: "pumpkins" <P*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: Eggs
- From: "* Z* <G*@RIconneCT.com>
- Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 23:24:51 -0400
Thanks for the help George, Do you know if the liquid sevin kill the eggs
or larvae when they hatch ? How often should I apply it ?. Do you know what
the larvae look like ?
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> From: GBPUMPKIN@aol.com
> To: GregZ@Riconnect.com; Pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: Eggs
> Date: Saturday, August 02, 1997 8:10 PM
>
> In a message dated 97-08-02 14:52:31 EDT, GregZ@RIconneCT.com (Greg
Zujus)
> writes:
>
> << Subj: Eggs
> Date: 97-08-02 14:52:31 EDT
> From: GregZ@RIconneCT.com (Greg Zujus)
> To: Pumpkins@athenet.net (pumpkins)
>
> While checking my jack O Lantern plants this morning I discovered some
> insect eggs on the underside of two leaves. The eggs were in clusters of
> 12-15 and are a metallic brown or copper color. I removed the eggs and
> applied a coating of liquid sevin to all my plants as a safeguard. Does
> anyone know what insect might have left these eggs ? I have not had any
> problem with borers or cuke beetles to this point.
>
>
> GregZ@Riconnect.com
> >>
>
>
> Squash (Stink) Bug.
>
> George
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