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Old July 27, 2017   #25
brownrexx
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I don't think that planting late will avoid the borer because they are around all season BUT since it takes several weeks for both the egg to hatch and the larvae to do enough damage to actually kill the plant, people may think that the plant is not infected. The weather turns cold before they see the plant wilt and die from the SVB damage.

I will be planting more seeds today in the hopes of harvesting a few late summer squash.
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