![]() More than one larva can be present at one time. Eggs hatch in 9 to 14 days and the cream colored larvae bore into stems at the soil level. They start as moths that flutter around the plants, laying eggs on the stems and leaves, right at the soil line. These insects show up just as the squash vines start to run and the plant can be dead the next day. The squash vine borer is one of the earliest insect problems that attack the vegetable garden. ![]() It’s finally time to plant! Seems like it took forever to get here, doesn’t it? But once we get those seeds and plants in the ground, there are more potential problems to think about. Hello, this is Donna Teasley, Horticulture Agent with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Burke Center. Please note that some applications and/or services may not function as expected when translated. NC State Extension does not guarantee the accuracy of the translated text. As with any Internet translation, the conversion is not context-sensitive and may not translate the text to its original meaning. To the extent there is any conflict between the English text and the translation, English controls.Ĭlicking on the translation link activates a free translation service to convert the page to Spanish. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que algunas aplicaciones y/o servicios pueden no funcionar como se espera cuando se traducen.Įnglish is the controlling language of this page. NC State Extension no garantiza la exactitud del texto traducido. Al igual que con cualquier traducción por Internet, la conversión no es sensible al contexto y puede que no traduzca el texto en su significado original. En la medida en que haya algún conflicto entre la traducción al inglés y la traducción, el inglés prevalece.Īl hacer clic en el enlace de traducción se activa un servicio de traducción gratuito para convertir la página al español. El inglés es el idioma de control de esta página.
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