Squash bugs take root on the undersides of leaves or near the crown of the plant, where they’ll lay clusters of oval-shaped, reddish, copper-brown eggs. If you pride yourself on growing your own ...
Squash bugs are one of the most destructive insect pests in the garden. They can do serious damage to all plants in the cucurbit family, which includes winter squash such as acorn and butternut, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A few weeks ago a friend on Facebook posted a picture of a squash bug or Anasa tritis. Seems he was scouting his garden and found ...
My ever diligent squash bug hunt found the first cluster of eggs on my zucchini plant today. There's so much satisfaction in killing all of those future squash bugs, bent on destroying my squash and ...
If you've ever carefully cultivated squash or pumpkin vines only to have your hopes of scrumptious pies and casseroles dashed by squash bugs, you know how destructive they can be. These pests feed on ...
If you grow squash or pumpkins in your Midwest garden, no doubt you’ve seen squash bugs. The adults are dark brown with flat backs. They measure a bit more than a half inch long and a third of an inch ...