There's nothing 'natural' about soap!
Mary
Mary
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I actually haven't tried it... but agree that things we read often don't work well on a home sized basis.Tried that with my tomatoes. Blight both times. Same with broccoli and cabbage moths. Limited usefulness at best.
How many hills of squash are you growing? I find that where ever the squash is planted on the property, they will find it. They fly very well, and they are attracted to the smell of the plant, as well as the pheromone sent out by the first monsters to find the goods. Evil creatures they are.
My chickens won't touch a squash bug. I've heard that Guineas are fond of them. I'm not crazy enough to add guineas to my yard! What I have found to be helpful is this: Early in the morning, I go to the plants, and shove the hose into the base of a hill. I flood the soil around the plants. This sends the bugs scurrying to dry ground. They come boiling up out of the hill, where they can be picked off and dumped into a bucket of soapy water. Use a mild soap that will not harm the plants. I'm squeamish, and don't like their thorny feet gripping my skin, so I wear a pair of rubber gloves. I work my way down the hills, then go back to the beginning to get any that I missed the first time. Finally, I dump the soapy water at the base of the hills (be sure not to dump any squash bugs back out!) Several days of this treatment will drastically reduce your breeding population. Then, you will have to follow up by picking egg clusters off underside of the leaves.
I have a plot of pumpkins 30 sq. foot or more, and the others, cukes and melons are in raised beds. DE has not worked against them, I give up on that. The only pests my flock eats are hornworms, japanese beetles, and grubs. They won't eat the ones I hate most. Guineas eat squash bugs? My one guinea is so mean, maybe that will redeem her. I am crazy enough to want more though. Will try your method lazy gardener, and others people suggest. Also, I will ask God to kill them all!
I find great pleasure in squishing those squash bugs. They have bright green guts that smell like cheap perfume though.
It's impossible to squish them all. Do rows covers work? Are they worth investing in?