|
Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
|
Subject: squash bugs "stink bugs"
|
|
From
|
Location
|
Message
|
Date Posted
|
plumppumpkin07 |
|
I have a returning problem with squash bugs again this year last year they killed the plant and the fruit rotted.I saw around seven bugs tonight what should i use before they kill my plant.
Thanks Ryan
|
6/30/2002 9:28:34 PM
|
ocrap |
Kuna, Id.
|
Use Sevin. At Home Depot or a Farm and garden Store. Ken
|
6/30/2002 10:10:11 PM
|
Bushwacker |
Central Connecticut
|
Try hand picking also. I have used seven (mainly for cuc beatles) and also make a run thru the patch looking for those stinkers....and then squash em.
|
7/3/2002 12:03:03 PM
|
HEAVY GROWER |
Southern Illinois
|
try using warrior or furidan,it will wipe out stink bugs,i have used it for the last 4 years, i raise 3 acre of pumpkins it really works good, also make sure you spray the base of the plant,but if you see one grab it and kill it that is the best way.
|
7/14/2002 7:31:36 PM
|
THE BORER |
Billerica,Massachusetts
|
I find that Sevin seems to be somewhat inaffective when it comes to squash bugs, Sevin works great for cuke beetles but the squash bugs don't seem to mind it unless they are drenched with it, in the past i have Malathion for squash bugs, but in the past two years i have been using Ortho's Bug-B-Gone and i couldn't be happier with the results,hand picking also works to keep the numbers down, if you give your plants a spraying with the hose the Squash bugs will crawl out of hiding and head for the higher parts of the plants where they can be picked quite easy, just stick them in a cup of soapy water, the soap will keep them from floating to the top and crawling out! Glenn
|
7/15/2002 8:37:20 AM
|
scaner |
denver,co.
|
how much and how often
|
7/16/2002 11:23:58 PM
|
Total Posts: 6 |
Current Server Time: 1/17/2025 8:08:47 PM |
|