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Black Vine Weevil and Strawberry Root Weevil
Black Vine Weevil: Description |
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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 |
RELATED ARTICLES: BLACK VINE WEEVIL BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, YEWS IN CONNECTICUT |
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