Squash bugs: My findings regarding battling them:
They hide out in the soil at the base of the plants. I've found that if I tuck the hose into the soil/mulch at the base of the plants in the morning, they come boiling up out of the soil and can then be picked off and dunked into a bucket of soapy water. Multiple daily repeats make a significant dent in the population. Sevin seems to be pretty effective, but if you are an organic farmer, that's out of the ball game.
I can't entice a chicken to eat them.
Evil creatures, and they do seem to infect the plants with some sort of virus. Worse than cucumber beetles.
In other Little Town Farm news:
I have 2 pullets laying. Gorgeous little blue/green eggs. Jack's daughters. They are 17 weeks old. Those first pullet eggs are always such a joy.
I've had at least 3 ground hogs causing grief. I've shot at them, but have not yet produced a visible body. It's possible that they were mortally wounded and went back into their holes to die. It's been about 2 weeks since further sightings. But, this morning, there was a pretty big one out on the lawn, sporting different markings than the ones I've shot at previously. Unfortunately, the SG jammed up. We can load a single shell, but it jams when you try to rack a new shell into the chamber. So... we need to get that fixed. GH made an exit by the time we got the SG figured out.
Sunflowers are blooming, raspberries are almost done producing, should be picking green beans next week. Any one else growing Fortex? IMO, they are the best beans that God ever created. However, I also have yard long and Blue Lake planted this season.