After the eggs are deposited in the developing acorn, the tree heals the hole, protecting the egg and the young weevil from predators and parasitoids. Once the larvae hatch, they eat the fruit within ...
The “half green, half gold” forsythia development point has been a reliable indicator ... Heterorhabditidae and Steinernematidae) against annual bluegrass weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) larvae and ...
Alfalfa weevil larvae can be identified by their wrinkled green body, black head capsule, and the presence of a white strip that runs lengthwise along their back. They are approximately ¼ inch ...
Weevil larvae are white or cream-coloured, legless, and have brown heads reaching up to about 13 mm in length. They are ...