Thursday, December 26, 2013

Sometimes they go down into holes in the ground

Sometimes they go down into holes in the ground



The grown weevils try to outlive the cold of winter by hiding snugly away under grass clumps, cotton-stalks, rubbish, or under the bark of trees. Sometimes they go down into holes in the ground. A comfortable shelter is often found in the forests near the cotton fields, especially in the moss on the trees. The weevils can stand a good deal of cold, but fortunately many are killed by winter weather. Moreover birds destroy many; hence by spring the last year's crop is very greatly diminished.



Fig. 177. The Pupa of the
Cotton-Boll Weevil
in a Square


Source: Agriculture for Beginners

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