I must have missed that post. How do I go about confusing the little bleepers?
This is the first year that I've ever seen a squash bug ( cucumber beetles, potato beetles, hornworms, aphids - yes, never a squash bug).
In real terms I've probably done more damage knocking fruit off the vines then they have munching the leaves, but as the weather cools they've started trying to gnaw through the skins of some of them.
Hardly scientific but so far they seem to prefer the variety called "Sweet Dumpling" followed by "Acorn". I'm not sure if they haven't found the Butternut yet amongst the tomato vines or they naturally stay away from those.
Gil
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On Sep 11, 2009, Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 AT hotmail.com> wrote:
and a one from Lynn on confusing squash bugs.
My squash bug plans has worked! (or maybe it's the unusual weather) After
having my plants killed by squash bugs and the virus they carry for 3 or 4
years in a row, I have squash plants everywhere this year and haven't seen a
single bug. This year it's woodchucks after my squash.
Lynn Wigglesworth
Tioga Co. PA
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