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    Cucumber Beetles: Organic and Biorational IPM

    Steve Diver and, Tammy Hinman (2008)
    Summary

    Cucumber beetles are present throughout the United States and cause serious damage to cucurbit crops. Overwintering adult insects cause feeding damage on young plants, larvae in the soil feed on plant roots and second-generation adults cause feeding damage on plant leaves, blossoms and fruits. Adult insects transmit bacterial wilt and squash mosaic virus. Organic and biorational integrated pest management measures include delayed planting, trap crops, floating row covers, parasitic organisms and botanical pesticides. Field scouting or yellow sticky traps can monitor insect populations.

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    Organization
    National Center for Appropriate Technology
    Publisher
    National Center for Appropriate Technology
    Published
    2008
    Material Type
    Written Material
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