Model output indicates that oviposition is well underway and initial hatch should occur over the next 7-10 days (Fig. 1). Compared with long term normal weather data, egg development is 1 – 2 days later than average. Based on the alfalfa weevil degree day model (Soroka et al. 2020), AAW development is most advanced across southern AB.
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Figure 1. Predicted alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) phenology at Saskatoon SK. Values are based on model simulations (April 1-May 18, 2020). |
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Figure 2. Predicted development of populations of alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) across
the Canadian prairies as of May 18, 2020.
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The larval stage of this weevil feeds on alfalfa leaves in a manner that characterizes the pest as a “skeletonizer” (Fig. 3, lower left). The green larva featuring a dorsal, white line down the length of its body has a dark brown head capsule and will grow to 9 mm long (Fig. 33, upper right).