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  2. A Stroll Through the Garden: Managing squash bugs to minimize ...

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    A female squash bug lays bronze-colored oval eggs on the underside of the leaves of the squash family plants. Each squash bug female can lay as many as 18 eggs near the main vein on the leaf where ...

  3. Anasa tristis - Wikipedia

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    The heavier the infestation, the greater the damage to the plant. Sometimes one plant or part of a plant can be heavily attacked while surrounding plants are untouched. [3] Besides the direct damage their feeding causes to the plant, these insects can act as vectors for cucurbit yellow vine disease caused by the bacterium Serratia marcescens ...

  4. Diaphania nitidalis - Wikipedia

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    It damages squash primarily, but it is also a common pest of other cucurbits such as cucumbers and melons. It is a tropical species which can be found in the southern United States. In the southern United States, earlier plants are less affected compared to later plantings. It does not tolerate cold temperatures.

  5. These 3 insects cause big problems in local vegetable gardens

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    Most gardeners have been harvesting vegetables for several weeks now, and insects can be a concern as they build up to damaging levels. These 3 insects cause big problems in local vegetable ...

  6. Diabrotica undecimpunctata - Wikipedia

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    Spotted cucumber beetle A spotted cucumber beetle eating a leaf. Diabrotica undecimpunctata on goldenrod. Diabrotica undecimpunctata, the spotted cucumber beetle or southern corn rootworm, is a species of cucumber beetle that is native to North America. The species can be a major agricultural pest insect in North America.

  7. These 16 Outdoor Plants Will Keep Unwanted Bugs From Eating ...

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    These plants can help repel bugs in the garden: Nasturtium. Nasturtiums are easy to grow from seed, and the bonus is that the leaves and flowers are edible and can be used to garnish salads or drinks!

  8. Ask the Master Gardener: How to handle pests on squash and ...

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  9. Coreidae - Wikipedia

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    The common names of the Coreidae vary regionally. Leaf-footed bug refers to leaf-like expansions on the legs of some species, generally on the hind tibiae. In North America, the pest status of species such as Anasa tristis on squash plants and other cucurbits gave rise to the name squash bugs.