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Hubbard Squash, the Black Bug upon. —To Destroy.
A. writer, —"M. A. M., "—to the Detroit Post and Tribune, from Mt. Morris, says he destroys these black bugs by putting a shingle on the ground as near the hills as possible, at night, and in the morning scraps the bugs off the shingle into a bucket of hot water. If very thick, repeat 2 or 3 times a day as long as-they last. Don't forget; it is a sure remedy.
Remarks. —I should hardly expect many would crawl under the shingles in the day time, unless the sun was very hot, as the day is their time of depredation; but that in the night they would harbor under the shingle.
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