Squash Beetles

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My442

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Does anyone have a good organic way to get rid of squash beetles?

This year, I was overrun by them.

Thanks
 
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i patrol my plants and scrape the eggs off the leaves. the eggs are gold colored and laid in clusters on the undersides of the leaves. sometimes on the top of the leaves.
praying mantis will kill beneficials as well so they are not a good idea. you need the pollinators.
the adults overwinter in garden debris so i clean up (plow under) any dead plants.
 
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I have read in an older Mother Earth News magazine that you can make bug juice with them. I was going to try this this summer but we had very few beetles this year in our pumpkin crop. I might give this a try if they return in numbers next summer.

Have you considered buying a nest of praying mantis?

Hey Barry, How'd your pumpkins and mom's turn out this year?

Steve
 
/ Squash Beetles #5  
What about diatomaceous earth?
 
/ Squash Beetles #6  
I had them bad last year. Thought this year was going to be bad as well. I made a big effort early in the season to go out in the heat of the day and catch the mating pairs. Since they are stuck together they can't get away as well. This kept the eggs down to where collection wasn't such a big daily project. Their population was slowly increasing and then dropped way off... I found a garter snake in the squash patch and I was wondering if he was thinning them out for me? Also a big year for mice, they were in every raised bed so maybe they were trimming the population down as well.
 
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I just read in Mother earth news about someone using Guinea hens. Problem solved they said.
 
/ Squash Beetles #9  
Yeah, Gunieas would work great. As long as they don't run away. Ha ha

I got 3 and brought them home and they left the same day. It was pretty funny, they lived in our area for about a year till the coyotes got them. Sorry, not trying to hijack:D
 
/ Squash Beetles #10  
Yeah, Gunieas would work great. As long as they don't run away. Ha ha

I got 3 and brought them home and they left the same day. It was pretty funny, they lived in our area for about a year till the coyotes got them. Sorry, not trying to hijack:D

Ha!!, err sorry.
In the Mother earth article they made a temporary pen around the bed with chicken wire and clipped the wings.
 
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I have used it on japanese beetles, and mexican potato beetles with success. I can also flow it (spray it) with the copper guard to proctect against mildew. I would imagine if it can kick the japanese beetles it would work on the squash beetles.

I just saw how they get in the vine...
http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef314.asp
I would use the Oil-AwayTM Supreme Insecticidal Oil
it will kill the eggs.
 
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