also known as the horn-nosed weevil, has the longest rostrum relative to its body size. Its body is only about one centimetre long, with a snout that can add an extra two centimetres. The South ...
But how’d it get there? The rice weevil is smaller than a grain of rice, but it could reduce your precious bounty to this. If you gave them eight months or so. They’re just like us: They love carbs.
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Choose your fighter: Battle-ready beneficial insectsWeevils are ahead by a nose when it comes to choosing a biocontrol warrior. They're naturally fussy eaters, so they can make great biocontrol besties to tackle weeds. Their long snout, or rostrum ...
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