For the first time, I have been introduced to the world of coming out to find a plant dead that was fine that morning.
I found a bunch of what Mom calls stink bugs on all the vines and have been killing them by hand. Every plant that died with no apparent cause, I ahve cut open the stem all the way to the top where it branched and no borer. But at the base it was kind of white orange rotty looking. We have been in a drought until a couple days ago, and no overwatering.
So I have been reading here, and my new insect id book, and I need to know if you can't see the borere, could it still be one? I killed what I am 95% sure was a mating pair at the base of my still alove squash, so it makes me think that is it. But I can't find them! I have two delicata squash left, and a few really nice pumpkins. I want to save them. I sprayed stems with insecticidal
soap tonight just in case there are new egss there.
How do I figure out for sure what it is? And at this point, would spraying soap every day on the stem kill any egss that may hatch?
I am also scraping off small piles of browniish eggs in small groups form the underside of the leaves. Does anyone know what these are? ANd do they all have to be smashed or can they be tossed. Like aphids, that can't get back on if they are knocked off.
I am so disgusted right now with trying to keep everything alive. It is so disheartening. I start everything from seed, and tend and tend faithfully twice a day, at least, and every few days, dead plant. Big plants, my pumpkin was huge with runners all over. And i only had one, as I was growing it in the vege garden, and not in the corn patch.
Help?