Saturday, January 10, 2015

In from one to two weeks the grub or larva becomes fully grown and

In from one to two weeks the grub or larva becomes fully grown and

In from one to two weeks the grub or larva becomes fully grown and



In from one to two weeks the grub or larva becomes fully grown and, without changing its home, is transformed into the pupa state. Then in about a week more the pupæ come out as adult weevils and attack the bolls. They puncture them with their snouts and lay their eggs in the bolls. The young grubs, this time hatching out in the boll, remain there until grown, when they emerge through holes that they make. These holes allow dampness to enter and destroy the bolls. This life-round continues until cold weather drives the insects to their winter quarters. By that time they have increased so rapidly that there is often one for every boll in the field.


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