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Cucumber Beetle

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Cucumber Beetle

An infestation of these spotted or striped greenish yellow beetles can spell doom for cucumbers and other squash-family plants. Feeding on tender leaves and flowers, they can stunt or even kill plants before they become established. And if that’s not bad enough, the beetles also transmit serious diseases including bacterial wilt and squash mosaic virus that can ruin fruiting vines.

The beetles are 1/8–1/4″ long and fly away quickly when disturbed. Adult cucumber beetles overwinter in plant debris and emerge in spring after the last frost. They lay orange eggs at the base plants. Larvae, which are white with brown heads, chew on roots.

In northern areas there is one generation per year. In the South and mild western regions, two or more generations are typical. They are not a garden problem in the far West.

Prevention and Control
  • Seek out varieties of cucumbers and squash, such as County Fair cucumber, that have proven to be somewhat tolerant of cucumber beetles.
  • Cover seedlings plants with garden fabric. Once young plants have become well-established, they can tolerate some cucumber beetle feeding.
  • If plants are uncovered, handpick beetles from foliage and flowers and crush or dispose of them. Beetle hunting is easiest in the morning when the insects are still cold and sluggish.
  • Mulch heavily around the vines with straw. This makes it difficult for beetles to move from plant to plant.
  • Clean up debris in the fall to minimize the number of overwintering adults.

Recommended Products

  • Rose Rx 3-in-1 Wards off spider mites, whiteflies, lily beetles and Japanese beetles. Also controls black spot and powdery mildew. It works for all flowers and ornamentals; safe for houseplants and food crops, too.
  • Summerweight Garden Fabric Fabric cover screens out Japanese beetles, potato beetles, cabbage worms, leaf miners, carrot flies and most vine borers. Transmits 85 percent of the light to plants without allowing heat build-up.
  • Garden Dust Contains copper sulphate and pyrethrins. Use it as a last resort if other controls are not effective
  • Insect Netting with Hoops Protect your crops from insects with this net-and-hoop system, designed to fit over a garden row.
  • Plant Protection Tents Protect your crops from insects with this net, designed to fit on a raised bed.
  • Pest Control Pop-Up Covers Protect your crops from insects with this net, designed to fit on a raised bed.
  • Super Hoops Use these hoops to support garden fabric, which shuts out insects.
  • Insect Pop-Up Nets Protect your crops from insects with this net, designed to fit on a raised bed.

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