Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . Squash Vine Borer(Melittia satyriniformis).1 A—Male moth. B—Female moth with wings folded innatural position when at rest. C—Eggs shown on bit ofsquash stem. D—Full grown larva—in situ in —Pupa. F—Pupal cell. All f larger than natural Striped Cucumber Beetle(Diabrotica vittata).2 A—Beetle. B—Larva. C—Pupa. D—Analproleg. A, B, C—Much enlarged. D—Moreenlarged. Sugar-Beet Web Worm (Loxostege sticticalis).3Moth twice natural size. 1 Bur. Ent. Cir. 38.(988) -Bur. Ent. Cir 3


Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . Squash Vine Borer(Melittia satyriniformis).1 A—Male moth. B—Female moth with wings folded innatural position when at rest. C—Eggs shown on bit ofsquash stem. D—Full grown larva—in situ in —Pupa. F—Pupal cell. All f larger than natural Striped Cucumber Beetle(Diabrotica vittata).2 A—Beetle. B—Larva. C—Pupa. D—Analproleg. A, B, C—Much enlarged. D—Moreenlarged. Sugar-Beet Web Worm (Loxostege sticticalis).3Moth twice natural size. 1 Bur. Ent. Cir. 38.(988) -Bur. Ent. Cir 31. Bur. Ent. Bull. 109, Part 2. INSECT PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL 989 The Squash Bug (Anasa tristis, De G.).—This well-known insect isoften a serious pest of squashes and pumpkins and can nearly always befound upon the vines during the summer. Treatment.—Pick off and destroy the eggs in the spring. Trap the -&l*


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