Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem.
A small snout beetle, it flies and sometimes infests grain in the field before harvest.
The state Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water District, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the small Australian snout beetle in areas infested with heavy growths of melaleuca.
Consistent with the findings of aforementioned studies, other prey that comprised more than 5% of the diet included click beetles, ground beetles, snout beetles, ichneumonid wasps, ants (winged alates), and moths.
This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas.
Definition of snout beetle in US English:
snout beetle
nounsnout ˈbēdl
North American
another term for weevil
Example sentencesExamples
This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas.
The state Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water District, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the small Australian snout beetle in areas infested with heavy growths of melaleuca.
A small snout beetle, it flies and sometimes infests grain in the field before harvest.
Consistent with the findings of aforementioned studies, other prey that comprised more than 5% of the diet included click beetles, ground beetles, snout beetles, ichneumonid wasps, ants (winged alates), and moths.
Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem.