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5/20/2011 2:22:25 PM How to get rid of squash bugs?  

kaddo
Taylor, TX
73, joined May. 2007


they are eating all my squash plants. got any advise on how to get rid of them.




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5/20/2011 8:02:41 PM How to get rid of squash bugs?  

bones01
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Homeland, CA
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Squash bugs can be hard to get rid of. Water your plants well and the bugs will come to the top of the leaves where you can pick them off. Check for golden brown eggs which they lay in clusters under (and sometimes on top) of the leaves. Permithion (spelled it wrong) can help. They cause viruses to spread on squash and pumpkins.
Check with your local Texas Extension agent. They can help you.