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lurley July 21, 2011 04:49 PM

What bug laid these eggs?
 
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Shiny bronze colored eggs on underside of tomato leaf.

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chesterfielder July 21, 2011 10:59 PM

[QUOTE=lurley;224883]Shiny bronze colored eggs on underside of tomato leaf.

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Like the ones I found yesterday?

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Squash Bug eggs

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lurley August 16, 2011 05:03 PM

Will sevin dust kill squash bugs?

biscgolf August 16, 2011 09:38 PM

sometimes...
other times they behave as if they'd survive a nuclear holocaust...

bcday August 17, 2011 04:33 AM

[QUOTE=lurley;229013]Will sevin dust kill squash bugs?[/QUOTE]

Yes, but be aware that it will also kill any beneficial insects that happen to come into contact with it such as the bees that pollinate many crops and predatory insects such as ladybugs that feed on aphids. Sometimes you're better off just picking off the leaf with the eggs instead of nuking everything with Sevin. It also pays to learn what the eggs of ladybugs and other beneficial insects look like so that you don't destroy them by mistaking them for pest insect eggs.

tjg911 August 17, 2011 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=bcday;229162]Yes, but be aware that it will also kill any beneficial insects that happen to come into contact with it such as the bees that pollinate many crops and predatory insects such as ladybugs that feed on aphids. Sometimes you're better off just picking off the leaf with the eggs instead of nuking everything with Sevin. It also pays to learn what the eggs of ladybugs and other beneficial insects look like so that you don't destroy them by mistaking them for pest insect eggs.[/QUOTE]
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+1 crush what you see and foregt the rest.

tom

rsg2001 August 17, 2011 10:33 PM

When I see insect eggs like that, I look them up on the spot using my cellphone to make sure they're not beneficials, and if they're the bad guys I pick them off with a tissue, crush 'em, and put them in a garbage bag.


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