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            | Bullock39 | 
            
               East Central Ohio 
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               Hi all, starting to get things in order for the 2012 growing season and have a couple questions on things I learned last season.  First, I got nailed by the SVB last season and lost one of my two plants I had.  I was able to somewhat save the second plant by removing the SVB's but really did not get any more growth.  I ended up with a 242 lb AG off of this plant, which I was happy with considering it was my only second year trying and with all the problems. What do I need to look for in insecticides that will prevent SVB's.
  Also, will it hurt the growth if I was to shade the whole plant or should I just shade where I am pollinating?  Thanks for any suggestions or advice. GOOD LUCK TO ALL THIS SEASON.  
		
				
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               2/22/2012 12:00:38 AM 
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            | Dandytown | 
            
               Nottingham, UK 
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               I don't know much about SVB as its not a problem we have in the UK.
  Its only my second year but I would guess that where you are pollinating should certainly be shaded.  We had a cool to average summer last year so there was no need to consider shading.  I did however shade my plant up until it was about 6 foot long.  I did this as the yound leaves were getting burnt on the edges by the sun.  I used some scaffold netting which solved the problem without filtering out too much of the much needed sunlight.
  Good luck to you too! 
		
				
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               2/22/2012 5:41:26 AM 
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            | Chucke | 
            
               Jefferson Ohio 
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               Bullock...you will need to find merit...active ingredient imidacloprid..it is systemic..either in granular form or liquid. i use wp75 1/10 tsp to a gal folier once a wk ..anything bites that plant its dead!..good luck.. 
		
				
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               2/22/2012 8:43:44 PM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               merit only needs to be applied every 60 days...At Planting and again in Mid June..then back it up with a good contact 
 
  
		
				
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               2/22/2012 10:00:59 PM 
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            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | 
            
               Eastern Pennsylvania 
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               To add to what Shannon said, a good contact insecticide would be bifen IT.  It is a cheap generic of tal star. I have not had a single svb in 4 years of using the merit bifen combo.  
		
				
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               2/23/2012 2:10:34 PM 
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