Pests: STINK BUGS!!
Last time I wrote I briefly mentioned stink bugs. We have noticed there has been a large number of them on the corn. After some research on both parties we learned quite a bit, here are the essentials.
Stink bugs use their clypeus to penetrate and suck nutrients out of crops!! (similar to what a mosquito uses to suck blood.) No es bueno. Some of their favorite crops to eat are sweet corn, amaranth, okra and tomatoes (three of which we have!)
We actually saw a baby stalk have the life sucked right out of it. It was so sad to see it go from green to pale yellow and crusty. We decided we would remove the stalk, and possibly put it in the compost.
Some of the methods we read about included:
- pesticides (of course)
- spraying the plant with a lemon/water mixture
- drowning the bugs in a soapy water solution
- plant sun flowers to deter them from the crop being eaten
Some of the solutions were eliminated right away because we run an organic garden that has sunflowers in it. We strayed away from the lemon/water mixture because of the acidic properties and decided to go with drowning the bugs in soapy water. (helpful hint: they move slower in the morning)
We rolled up our sleeves, put on our gloves and got ourselves some bugs! At first my sister and I stared at each other, each anticipating the other one to begin. I don't know who did it, because the garden was soon filled with yelps and shrieks of having to grab those bugs. If we accidentally squashed the bug with our hands we understood why they were called stink bugs. I got terrorized as one "screamed" (fluttered and hissed loudly) in my ear, it was one of those feelings, where you think they are crawling all over you at one point. *shudders*
We will have to give the garden some time to digest what's happening to it, but the research hasn't stopped! Natural predators include:
- Lady Bugs (which also fight aphids-but thankfully we don't have any of those!) *cross your fingers*
- Mini Wasps (parasitic size)
- Ants
- Ladybird Beetles
- Lacewings
OTHER NEWS:
After the dirty work was done we stopped and noticed our seeds had sprouted! All the commotion from the bugs had deterred us from noticing. It was a beautiful thing to see.
More updates soon!
Peace,

As of Saturday, there were no Stink Bugs in sight- We will be following up and have our soap ready in case!
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