Re: Squash Borer
- Subject: Re: Squash Borer
- From: a* w*
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 16:59:01 -0400
Just gouged out about a dozen of the critters today. they must have
hatched last night or yesterday, since they weren't in very deep, and did
(hopefully) little damage to the vines.
Andy Wolf
Western NY
-----Original Message-----
From: Harold Eddleman Ph.D <indbio@disknet.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 4:27 PM
Subject: Squash Borer
>My Blueberry row of AG may be wiped out by squash borer. One of the
>eight plants has rotted compeletely away at the site of the borer. Every
>vine is infected. No evidence so far in the South Garden. A wild pumpkin
>probably orange jack 0 lantern type came in the blueberry row and it
>seems free of borer.
> It appears AG is highly susceptible to Squash vine borer.
>
> This URL has some info
>http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/bugreview/squashvineborer.html
>
>--
>Harold Eddleman Ph.D. Microbiologist. i*@disknet.com
>Location: Palmyra IN USA; 36 kilometers west of Louisville, Kentucky
>
>
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