BEETLES AND GRUBS EATING 
Fig. 149.— Work of the Squash Lady Beetle. 
Original. 
THE LEAVES 149 
Fie. 150.—Larva of the 
Squash Lady Beetle. 
Slightly enlarged. Orig- 
inal. 
feeds anywhere on the 
leaf. Squashes and re- 
lated plants are at- 
tacked. Winter is 
passed as an adult. 
There is one generation 
annually. 
Eges should be re- 
moved when found. 
Paris green or arsenate of lead may be used to poison the beetles 
and larve. With each of the last two species adults are at work 
both in spring and in summer beeause of the hibernating habits. 
Fig. 151.— Adults of the Squash Lady Beetle. Original. 
