- Lawn Care
- Weed Control
- Vegetable Garden
- Pest Control
- Flower Garden
- Home Orchards
- Tools
Description:
Adults emerge mid May to late July. Five
to six weeks later, eggs hatch into grubs that search
out roots to feed on. Grubs feed all season. The worst
injury occurs when overwintering grubs feed on roots
in spring; plants may fail to put out new growth and
die. Because adults feed only at night (making characteristic
notches in foliage) and grubs live in soil, the
weevil is often not identified as a problem. Notches in
leaves, or wilting (despite ample moisture, especially
on container plants) are a sign that these pests are
feeding on roots. Weevils increase quickly—as many
as 500 eggs per female! They prey on a wide range of
trees, shrubs, houseplants and berries.