Steve Chapman, an experienced ex-grower and ICL technical area sales manager, turns his attention to vine weevil — often ...
A group of scientists will spread around the state in the next week to see whether countless tiny weevils have turned the tide against a fast-growing invasive vine that was first spotted in the state ...
Maggot-like vine weevils feed voraciously on the roots and crowns of plants, especially those in pots of peat-based compost ...
NORTH HAVEN -- In a remote thicket off the Wilbur Cross Parkway, far from the prying eyes of the general public, weed scientist Todd Mervosh releases his weevils. He has 500 of them in a small ...
Although more than 1,000 species of root weevils scurry about the world, only a few cause problems in the home garden. The one most familiar in the Northwest is the black vine weevil, which commonly ...
The spring and early summer is a key time in the annual battle with Vine weevils. The larvae of these destructive pests are now feeding on plant roots and can cause extensive damage, killing young ...
GREENWICH — Greenwich was the first town in Connecticut to report sightings of the invasive mile-a-minute weed. That was in 2009. Now 48 towns in the state battle with the Asian vine that can grow as ...
Researchers this week found mixed results in Greenwich in the effort to control an invasive vine. University of Connecticut researchers and Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station scientists, ...
Another batch of tiny weevils was unleashed Thursday in an effort to stem the growth of the mile-a-minute vine in Greenwich. About 1,000 weevils join the 500 that have been busily chomping through the ...
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