Harlequin Bug Control

Harlequin bug. Photo courtesy Hobby Farms

I’ve got a lot of questions from people about an orange and black bug attacking their food crops. It’s called a Harlequin bug and it is a bad one for our vegetable gardens. You need to hand-pick them off right away as they can decimate your  vegetable garden. They particularly like crops like cabbage, broccoli and mustard but will attack squash, beans, corn, asparagus, or tomatoes. I pick them off and put in a bucket of soapy water just like for squash bugs. Funny But I don’t remember them in years past but they are here now. Some people are reporting picking off hundreds of them! So don’t wait, get on it NOW.

Read more at Gardening Know How: What Are Harlequin Bugs: How To Get Rid Of Harlequin Bugs https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/insects/get-rid-of-harlequin-bugs.htm

 

One comment on “Harlequin Bug Control

  1. Deanna Teraoka says:

    So glad you shared this! I haven’t seen any yet, but will watch out. I’ve only had some trouble with three striped potato bugs on my tomatillo plants. I’ve been picking those off and smushing them, and looking for their egg bunches on the undersides of leaves. Now if I could just get rid of the mice that steal my ground cherries…

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