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Squash Bug

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Squash Bug

These brownish, gray or black bugs suck juices from the leaves and stems of plants, causing them to wilt, dry up, and turn black. Squash bugs attack all types of squash plants and can also damage cucumber plants.

Adult squash bugs are approximately ½″ long, with a broad, flattened back. Nymphs resemble adults but are smaller and lighter in color with black legs. Adults and nymphs are often present at the same time. Adults overwinter in plant debris or in the soil, and typically emerge in early summer about the time that vines begin to "run." They lay clusters of reddish-brown eggs on the undersides of leaves. There are one to three generations per year, depending on the region. Squash bugs are found throughout North America.

Prevention and Control
  • Protect newly emerging plants with garden fabric. This material will prevent adult squash bugs from laying eggs. Remove the fabric when flowering begins.
  • If plants are uncovered, scout for egg clusters and destroy them. Handpick adults and nymphs and dump them into a container of soapy water.
  • Encourage beneficial insects such as parasitic flies.
  • Lay boards flat on the soil in your garden in the evening. Squash bugs will hide underneath overnight. Lift the board first thing in the morning and collect and destroy hiding bugs.
  • After harvest, remove plant debris from the garden to help reduce the following year's pest population.

Recommended Products

  • Bon-Neem Spray Controls a variety of pests, including aphids, mites, whiteflies, flea beetles, scale and earwigs. Contains natural potassium salts and potent neem tree oil.
  • Insect Netting with Hoops Protect your crops from insects with this net-and-hoop system, designed to fit over a garden row.
  • Garden Dust Contains copper sulphate and pyrethrins. Use it as a last resort if other controls are not effective
  • 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.
  • 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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