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  • My squash looks like the blooms are cut off. I finds several on the ground every day. Could it be cut worms. If so how do I treat the squash to save it?

    7/23/200711:07:10 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Insect Control

    Your symptoms certainly can indicate a cutworm infestation.  The moths lay eggs in late summer and can become more abundant with excessive rainfall.   You might try spraying your plants with a diluted solution of Green Light BT Worm Killer and you should see positive results.  Please make sure that you read all of the instructions before applying any type of insecticide.

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