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The Pine Root-Collar Weevil

Journal of Forestry, 1944
Abstract This paper discusses the characteristics, life history, habits, economic importance, and control of the pine root-collar weevil. The insect is sometimes very destructive in plantations of Scotch, Austrian, and Corsican pine, and for more than a decade has caused serious damage in widely scattered localities from New England ...
J. V. Schaffner, H. L. McIntyre
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Poisoned Baits for Strawberry Root Weevil

1926
Topics include: Introduction; Habits of Weevils; Field Experiments; Commercial Bait; Laboratory Experiments; Cost of ...
Melander, A., Spuler, A.
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Control of Root Weevils in Strawberry Plantings

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1959
Lindane, aldrin, heptachlor, and chlordane were tested for the control of three species of Brachyrhinus strawberry root weevil. Each insecticide was mixed with soil low in organic matter before setting the plants. Each of the first three was applied at the rates of 2½, 5, and 10 pounds actual per acre; the chlordane at 5, 10 and 20 pounds.
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Citrus Root Weevil Control on Citrus, 1988

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract The experiment was conducted with a completely randomized block design of 2 trees/plot and was replicated 4 times. All treatments were applied with a John Bean sprayer at 300 psi to run-off. Wild adult weevils collected from the adjacent plantings were placed in screen limb bags (5 weevils/bag) which were attached to treated ...
C. W. McCoy, J. Fojtik, B. H. Lye
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Control of Strawberry Root Weevil on Strawberry, 1980

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1981
Abstract Plots were single rows 50 ft long and 3.5 ft apart. Treatments were replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. The soil was a sandy loam. The plants were topped after harvest. Treatments for irrigated plots were applied with a power sprayer in 43 gal of water/acre concentrated in 12-inch bands over the rows and ...
Carl H. Shanks, David L. Chase
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