In the spring, plant your squash in a different area of the garden and cover the young squash plants with floating row cover to keep other squash munchers from attacking the young plants. Tuck the row ...
Squash bugs probably are familiar to you if you’ve ever grown zucchini, yellow squash, winter squash and pumpkins. “Squash bugs are a common pest of cucurbit vegetables in home gardens,” says Kemper L ...
AOL: Are Your Squash Leaves Wilting? It Could Be Squash Bugs—How to Get Rid of Them Fast
If you’ve noticed brown or gray insects with large, flat bodies scrambling over your precious zucchini, pumpkins, or squash, you may be dealing with a squash bug problem. These pests feed on most ...
Are Your Squash Leaves Wilting? It Could Be Squash Bugs—How to Get Rid of Them Fast
MSN: 5 Things You Should Do Right Now to Keep Squash Bugs From Invading Your Garden Next Year, a Pro Shares
Squash bugs can overwinter in the soil, leaf litter, and dead plants, and then attack plants again in spring. Prevent a re-infestation by destroying infested plants and debris, tilling deeply, and ...
5 Things You Should Do Right Now to Keep Squash Bugs From Invading Your Garden Next Year, a Pro Shares
News Tribune: Ask a Master Gardener: Consider row covers when growing zucchini
Two harmful pests of squash and pumpkins are squash bugs and the squash vine borer. Both will kill plants and are difficult to control. Adult squash bugs are a mottled charcoal gray color. They are ...