What kind of bug is this on my zucchini plants?

gumpsgirl

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I've only found them on my zucchini plants and I'm worried they are killing my plants. Two plants have died so far. I sprayed them with Organocide yesterday, but a few plants still have these bugs. Any ideas what they are and how I can eradicate them if they are harmful to my plants?

Here's the adult.
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These are the babies hatched out of brown eggs that were on the leaves.
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I don't know the entire life cycle of hte stinkbug, but those babies look just like it and the adult photo looks like the adolescent stinkbug. They get larger, harder and brown-gray. They suck the juice out of the plants and make them wilt and die. I crush every one I see and smush the eggs under the leaves.
 

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That makes sense! I've been on pins and needles thinking I was in for the borer worm again and then these things started to hatch. :/ I have two little boys (well, they are 13 and 11 so not really to little anymore!) that I am sending to the garden right now to squish them all! ;)

Thanks! :)
 

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Ahhh.... kids.... Those lovely little creatures who keep us gardening organically with all their bug-squishing and catching magic :D
 

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Yep! They are wonderful to have around, aren't they?!?! :lol:
 

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Great pics! I have no idea what type of bugs those are, but hopefully you get rid of them soon.
 

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I'm not sure what it is either, never seen it in the garden before. But i suspect its not a beneficial bug, hope it doesnt harm your crop.
 

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Take a look at this site. The one in your first photo is not an adult but an adolescent. They have to be a close relative of the stink bug. The adults have the same shape and they do stink some when you crush them or they gather in large numbers.

http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/M1208.html

Look for copper colored eggs in lines on the leaves. The literature says they are under the leaves but I also find them on the top sides of leaves and on the stems. I'd try to crush the eggs too, not just the bugs.

The are a lot of eggs and nymphs on my summer squash, winter squash and zucchini. I have not seen them on my cukes. If you can't keep them picked off they slow your production and will eventually kill your plant. The nymphs and grown bugs are a little slow so you can catch them, but when the nymphs fall off the leaf they are hard to find.

Good luck with them. You can still get a good harvest but your life just got a little harder.
 

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Thank you Ridgerunner! That is exactly what the bugs I have in the garden are! My boys went down yesterday and squished some, but didn't get all of them. I will go down there with a pail of soapy water here in a bit and start knocking the bugs off into the water. Hopefully I can rid my plants of these pests!

Thanks again! :)
 

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A little off topic but nice photos! You must have a nice camera.
 

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