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Black Vine Weevil and Strawberry Root Weevil

Black Vine Weevil: Description


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Black vine weevil adult

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
BVW larva (left) and pupa (right)

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Black vine weevil eggs on soil surface
The adult beetle is 9-13mm long, have white or gold flecks on their forewings and have a short snout. All adults are female and are unable to fly. The larvae are off-white with a brown head, are 12.5mm long and are c-shaped and legless. The eggs, which are laid on the soil surface or on leaf litter, are less than 1mm in diameter.
DISTRIBUTION DESCRIPTION HOST AND DAMAGE LIFE CYCLE
MONITORING AND CONTROL BIOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CONTROL STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVIL RESOURCES
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