google squash stem borer the adults look an act like bees you see them flying around time to start sparying spinosad once a week or after each rain. In the northern US the adults emerge from the ground mid june thur mid july then they are one an done laying but it takes weeks before the dreaded wilt comes. In the south they can cycle 2-3 times a summer.How do you guys deal with them? They seem to get worse every year at my patch. I've come to find out they come from a moth that lays eggs that hatch to larva..which corkscrew into stem and destroy plant.
Damn, that's brilliant. The first year I've had tomatoes actually tomato and now something I can not see is eating leaves. THAT would be brilliant. Thank you, heading off to Amazon nowI bought a bunch of mosquito netting, I'm going to net most plants off to keep the moths from laying eggs.
Damn, that's brilliant. The first year I've had tomatoes actually tomato and now something I can not see is eating leaves. THAT would be brilliant. Thank you, heading off to Amazon now
I'm using cattle panels and I have a couple dozen small metal clamps that would hold it to my cattle panel trellis. This is the first time I'm serious about trying to grow something. I majored in killing tomatoes and now I'm paying a little more attention I found an army worm in about it's 2nd instar I have bt and a new sprayer OTW and of course I took a dab and forgot to get netting..They sell half inch and 3/4" clips to secure the netting to pvc pipe too.
We have a lot of wind here. Now if I can remember to buy it I'll report back LOLMosquito nets is a great idea. Let us know how it works out. I see it being a hindrance during wind, but I'm up to watch someone else's experiment