Definitionn. any of several families of mostly small beetles that feed on plants and plant products
Last update: July 13, 2015
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Weevils damage crops. [Please select]
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The other is exemplified by the white, wrinkled, soft-skinned, legless grub of a weevil, which lives underground feeding on roots, or burrows in the tissues of plants (fig. [Please select]
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Lor' no, never a tail of weevil.' [Please select]
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They deserve to pay twenty cents a pound for their cotton when the boll weevil has cut down the normal supply. [Please select]
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--The great enemies of the cotton-planter are the cotton boll weevil, the bollworm and the leaf worm; but other insects inflict serious damage. [Please select]
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Generally the weevil (kirim) will be found in the cavity, but if not, it will be full of a fine powder. [Please select]
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Weevil-eaten gram cannot be mistaken, and denotes that the grain is old, and has been badly stored. [Please select]
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Lastly, we find the same strong mandibles as in the secondary larva, the same feeble legs, the same appearance of a Weevil-grub. [Please select]
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