Cool autumn temperatures usually kill squash bug nymphs but adult squash bugs can survive the winter by hunkering down in old leaf litter, dead plants, and the soil. If you had squash bugs in the ...
These insects primarily target squash and pumpkins (hence their name) and can kill young plants by sucking out the sap in their leaves. If you're noticing yellowish spots on your plants and ...
Squash bugs overwinter as adults, becoming active around June. They are secretive, hiding on plants or in mulch. Numerous egg clusters are laid, usually on leaf undersides. Eggs are bronze-orange, ...