Pests and Disease. Rules to remember Your farm or garden in an ecosystem. You must have pests to...

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SAVE THE VEGGIE Pests and Disease

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SAVE THE VEGGIEPests and Disease

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Rules to remember

Your farm or garden in an ecosystem. You must have pests to have beneficial

insects, strike a balance. Prevention is key.

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Prevention Maintain healthy plants Clean up or turn in uninfected debris Exclude

FencingRow cover

Rotate Irrigation Select varieties that are

ResistantResilientRegionally appropriate

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Prevention cont.

Trap cropping Repellant Companion planting Scare tactics Invite beneficial insects

Create habitatFeed them

Diversify Don’t grow it!

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Scouting

“Your shadow is your most valuable tool”

-Paul Krautman Monitor

Sticky tapeEarly planting

Trap Cropping Scout also for beneficials, and their

habitat

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Checks and Balances

Weigh the activityIs the damage economically measureable?What is your crops threshold?Will predators balance the population if you

wait?

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Pests Categories

Virus Fungus Bacteria 4-legged types Insects

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Virus

Good Luck! No real organic controls besides prevention.

Choose resistant varieties Use best practices for your situation

SanitationMulches (organic or plastic)Drip irrigationControl insects that spread viruses

Rotation

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Fungus

Fungus exists everywhere, try to foster a healthy complement.

Fungus is territorial Inoculate soil and plants Treatment

Copper SulfateNeemCompost Tea

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4-Legged

ExclusionFencingElectrical fenceHunting

Scare tacticsDogCannons“Scarecrow”

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Insects

Foster or create predator habitatBirdsBeneficial insects

Understand the ecology of the insects both good and bad, develop a strategy.

As a rule, insects are more vulnerable in their earlier stages of life.

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Squash Bugs

True bug- Hemiptera Adults lay golden eggs in a pattern on

the underside of the leaf Feed on tender leaf and fruit tissue Every mobile life stage is damaging Spread disease

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Squash Bug

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Squash Bugs

Physical control/PreventionRow coverSquish, punch or incinerate eggs- most effectiveHand pick & kill larvae and adultsFall tillage destroys larvaeKaolin ClayPlant tolerant and less preferred varieties

○ C. moschatas○ Select C. pepo

Destroy crop residue or other overwintering opportunities

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Squash Bugs

Chemical controlNeem and insecticidal soap on adults

(“spreader sticker”)Dormant OilInsecticidal Soap on eggsSabadilla

Biological ControlTachinid Fly Larvae

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Squash Vine Borer Lepidoptera Small moth Lays an egg at the base of the stem and the

larvae burrows into the stem Larvae feed on the stem tissue of the

Cucurbits Can kill the crop without you knowing it was

even there Can fly ½ mile to find a host plant As few as 10 moths can cause 100%

infestation on 1 acre

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Squash Vine Borer

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Squash Vine Borer

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Squash Vine Borer Physical Control/Prevention

Row coverCut outCollarsGrow hard stem types

○ C. mixta○ C. moschatas

Kaolin ClayDiatomaceous Earth

TrapSticky TrapsNight light with a soapy/oily moatYellow Dixie plates coated in Vaseline

Biological ControlBt injections

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Caterpillars

Lepidoptera Adults are butterflies or moths Lay eggs on the underside of the leaf of

a host plant Larvae devour plant tissue

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Cabbage Moth

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Cabbage Looper

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Tomato Hornworm

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Caterpillars Physical

Row coverPick off

BiologicalBt- Bacillus thuringiensisPredatory Wasps

○ Encourage natural populations using small, flat flowing plants especially in the Umbelliferae family and sweet alyssum

Trap adults Chemical

Insecticidal soap on eggsRotenone

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Aphids Hemiptera Soft bodied, vulnerable insect Unique reproductive strategy

Asexual & sexual reproductionGives birth to live young or eggsProduces winged forms when it needs to

disperseProduces sexual aphids when eggs are needed

Suck soft plant tissue partial to new growth Spread disease

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Aphids

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Aphids Physical

Row coverColored plastic mulchSpray them offSquish

ChemicalNeemSoap

BiologicalPreyed on by many other insects

○ Ladybird Larvea○ Parasitic Fly○ Lacewing Larea

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Beetles Coleoptera Many beetles live at least part of their life

cycle underground as a grub. They vary in their mobility. Their hard chitinous exoskeleton and

cuticle is very hard to penetrate, thus they are hard to kill as adults. If you use chemicals they are not very effective and you must use a “spreader sticker”.

Spread disease (CMV, Powdery Mildew)

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Japanese Beetles

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Flea Beetle

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Colorado Potato Beetle

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Cucumber Beetles

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Beetles Physical

Row Cover Biological

BirdsBt in some casesNematodesMilky sporeGrind up and disperse on the field

ChemicalSoap on eggsNeem and soap on adults, don’t expect a miracleRontenone

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Beneficial Insects

Braconid Wasp Lady Bird Beetle Larvae Tachnid Fly Lacewing Praying mantis Many more

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Beneficial Insects

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Resources

Garden Insects of North America:The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Bugs -Whitney Cranshaw

Rodale's Garden Insect, Disease & Weed Identification Guide

Identifying Diseases of Vegetables- Penn State

Handbook of Vegetable Pests -John Capinera

www.attra.org