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You don't need to use pesticides to get rid of squash bugs. Here's how to prevent and control squash bugs with all natural ...
Squash plants produce lots of side shoots, which emerge where leaves meet the stem, and these can be carefully (and regularly) cut back to the main vine without damaging the stem.
If you have limited space, choose a vining variety to grow on a trellis or a compact bush type. The Smith County Extension ...
Some companion plants can serve as insect attractants that lure pests away from crop plants. Nasturtiums tend to attract ...
There is no one solution for controlling squash bugs. Once they’re adults, insecticides aren’t very effective. Start early in the season by laying a small board at the base of each plant.
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
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