Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Wannabebwana
Being Ukrainian Slavyanka insists on planting potatoes. I don't have a root cellar but have a large landscaping pot that we bury them in sand in the garage.

How do you guys deal with the potato bugs? We've been hit hard a couple times and there a no (legal) pesticides for them here in Canada.

I've found that if I search the plants I can find one leaf that they've laid eggs on with each plant (on the underside). Pick that leaf and destroy the eggs and it seems to cut them back a lot.
Not sure which bug you folks call "potato bugs", but have you tried dusting with diatomaceous earth? Spraying with a soap or nicotene based spray? Neem oil legal up there?

The "doctor of dirt" (Howard Garrett?) suggests "orange oil" as an insecticide. It's organic.
I use DE (diatomaceous earth) quite a bit. It's tough on bugs AND it's good for your soil.