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The small black beetle can cause huge damage in your garden and the real devastation is done beneath the soil.
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Previously, Keith Johnson, Purdue forage specialist (retired), said that as temperatures warm in April, scouting for the presence of alfalfa weevil should be a routine task. Larvae are small and pale ...
With above average temperatures this year, alfalfa weevil development is well ahead of schedule compared to recent years. Adults have already emerged from their overwintering sites to lay eggs in ...