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Originally Posted by kevinrs
They seem to get worse every year, and I don't have the time to try picking them off the plants every day, they eventually get overwhelming.
They start on the summer squash, then move to the winter, then any cucurbits remaining. If all that is gone I may see them even on tomato plants.
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Nothing. Your only real option is something really poisonous, succession planting, or row covers and hand pollination. I don't know why they haven't created a parthenocarpic squash yet but until then, good luck.