Insect Control in Garden
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 8:03 am
I was wondering if there are any other beekeepers on here that also garden. If so, I have a very specific question.
I have a very large garden (about the size of 1/4 football field), and the front corner of the garden is about 20 yards from my hives. I placed my hives here intentionally so my veggies could benefit from the pollination. Well there was 1 thing I didn't think about, and that is Squash Bores. The past 2 years, Squash Bores have destroyed all my squash plants about halfway through the season. So I was only able to get about half the yield out of them.
I have kept the garden 100% organic in years past, but this year a landscaper friend recommended a product called Talstar to control Squash Bores. The dilemma is that it is highly toxic to bees, so obviously I can't go that route. Does anyone have any recommendations for ways to control Squash Bores that are non-toxic to bees?
Thanks in advance.
I have a very large garden (about the size of 1/4 football field), and the front corner of the garden is about 20 yards from my hives. I placed my hives here intentionally so my veggies could benefit from the pollination. Well there was 1 thing I didn't think about, and that is Squash Bores. The past 2 years, Squash Bores have destroyed all my squash plants about halfway through the season. So I was only able to get about half the yield out of them.
I have kept the garden 100% organic in years past, but this year a landscaper friend recommended a product called Talstar to control Squash Bores. The dilemma is that it is highly toxic to bees, so obviously I can't go that route. Does anyone have any recommendations for ways to control Squash Bores that are non-toxic to bees?
Thanks in advance.