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Potato bugs are the most serious pest of potato plants in the United States Adult beetles feed and lay their eggs on the underside of potato leaves and, once hatched, the larvae also feed continuously on the foliage of the host plant Potato bugs prefer potato plants, but are also known to invade and destroy tomato, eggplant, and pepper plantsThe adult potato bug overwinters in a potato crop or garden by digging down into the soil 310 inches Upon emerging from the soil the adult potato bug finds a suitable food source and will feed for a short time, about 15 days, before mating and laying eggs The eggs are layed in batches of 50 on the underside of the plants leave Colorado potato beetles are serious pests that feed on potato leaves The beetles prefer to eat potato crops, but they are also known to eat and destroy tomato, pepper and eggplant crops Female potato beetles lay their eggs on the underside of potato leaves, and larvae feed on the leaves when they hatch To Protect Crops Farm...
