This year was the first year I put out squash. All went great with it until about a month ago. In the space of a week ONE squash bug turned into a quick overrun of the buggers resulting in dead squash plants. I hit the area in and around the squash hard with DE trying to kill them. I think I actually saw one look up at me and laugh! Didn't do a think... Since them I have purchased a sprayer and Neem Oil. I followed instructions and am now on the second spray (one week apart). Just a while ago I saw one sitting right on top of my Jalapenos. I don't see them in numbers but I know this is not a pest to play around with.
Doing a search has shown that I don't have any predators that I can purchase. There is a fly and a wasp that are parasitic, but they are not around here. Jicama repell them and I would be interested in planting (anyone grown it before? Searching here gave me zip) next year. They produce a chemical you can buy called ¿Rotenone?, I'd rather control the bugs other ways first.
I do not have any other squash or cukes, but I don't want them in my peppers. What are my options for war on the Squash Bugs? A butane torch and pellet gun have been enlisted but they are time consuming to say the least.
Doing a search has shown that I don't have any predators that I can purchase. There is a fly and a wasp that are parasitic, but they are not around here. Jicama repell them and I would be interested in planting (anyone grown it before? Searching here gave me zip) next year. They produce a chemical you can buy called ¿Rotenone?, I'd rather control the bugs other ways first.
I do not have any other squash or cukes, but I don't want them in my peppers. What are my options for war on the Squash Bugs? A butane torch and pellet gun have been enlisted but they are time consuming to say the least.