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  1. Squash plants are susceptible to various pests that can destroy your entire crop if you don’t stop them ahead of time. While squash borers might be the most common, that doesn’t mean they’re the only one – if only!

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · Squash bugs are small, flat-backed dark gray or brown insects with identifiable elongated oval bodies. Getting rid of squash bugs fast is vital to prevent them from destroying your crops. Natural squash bug control methods include hand picking, diatomaceous earth, and neem oil sprays.

  3. Cucumber beetles, squash bugs, squash vine borers and other pests can attack squash. Some of these pests also transmit diseases. Consult our pest guides below to find out how to identify common squash pests...

    • Our guide to vegetable garden pests: 15 of the worst offenders.
    • Aphids (many species) Identification: Aphids are tiny, pear-shaped insects. They can be green, yellow, brown, red, gray, or black. There are both winged and non-winged aphids, depending on their species and life-stage.
    • Asparagus beetle (Crioceris asparagi) Identification: Adult asparagus beetles are 1/4″ long. They’re black with creamy yellow spots and a red mark right behind their head.
    • Cabbage worms (Artogeia rapae) Identification: Imported cabbage worm caterpillars are 1″ long and light green with a faint yellow stripe down the back.
  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Squash bugs can be the bane of a gardener's existence! Here are tips from The Old Farmer's Almanac, on how to identify, control, and get rid of squash bugs in your garden.

  5. In Utah, the squash bug is primarily a pest of squash and pumpkin. Plant injury includes leaf necrosis, scarred fruits, and rapid plant wilt. Squash bugs are prone to develop resistance to insecticides and adults are difficult to kill. Best management is achieved by suppressing squash bugs when eggs or nymphs are first detected.

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  7. Jun 25, 2021 · Squash bugs and cucumber beetles are two of the hardest insects to combat in vegetable gardens. Knowing about the life cycles and the kind of damage to look out for, with some simple organic controls, you can control these pests and still have enough cucumbers and zucchini to leave on your neighbors’ doorsteps.

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