Aphids of some sort? They’re all over my patty pan squash and pumpkins. It’s too late to save them this year (the plants are dead / yucky now) but I do want to know if I should get rid of them, somehow, and how to keep them from coming back next year.

EDIT: OK, so it seems either these are annoying Squash bugs and I should just cleanup this year, then watch better next tear. OR, they’re BM Stink bugs, the spawn of Satan, and I’m doomed to sleep with the unkilkable beasts forever now. Neat. Does it help to know they’re ignoring my tomatoes and peppers?

Thanks!

    • sorghum@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      Probably means Sevin. It’s an Insecticide usually in dust form (not the band Sevendust). I’ve had good results using Sevin dust to protect tomatoes against horn worms.

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        3 days ago

        yup, you got it.

        I’ll torch the adults and eggs then dust with sevin on the plants that were heavily infested, then use the dia-earth on the less impacted ones as a preventative.

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      3 days ago

      sorry, I misspelled it.

      Sevin

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      it’s a pesticide. I recommend using a bulb duster to apply it to the locations you need it. wear a mask, it won’t kill you or make you sick. it will irritate your sinuses and give you nosebleeds if you breathe in too much of it.

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        3 days ago

        Used to be able to get 20lb bags of the stuff. Throw it in a seed-spreader and walk it around. Now, I can only find 5lb bags, though the pests I was fighting seem to have been out-competed in recent years.