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Squash bugs.?

How do you bring to a halt them without pesticides and how do you get rid of them once you've got them. More importantly how do they find your squash plants in the first place, dang things.
I've seen the skimpy brown patches of eggs under the leaves. Can I rub something


For squash bugs you are active to have to use some sort of control or lose the whole crop..I suggest using a pyrethrum based insecticide that is in actuality organic, coming from chrysanthiums...

http://www.mosquitomanagement.com/html/p yrethrum.html

How To Control Squash Bugs

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