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.
Figure 1. Predicted alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) phenology at Saskatoon SK. Values are based on model simulations (April 1-May 18, 2020). |
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).