Scientists are encouraged that tiny weevils unleashed last year in northwest Greenwich is beginning to make a dent in the spread of an invasive plant species. "We are seeing good establishment of the ...
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 ...
WEST TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) – When it comes to a thorny vine with triangular leaves, the more holes you see in it the better. Since 2004 the NJ Department of Agriculture's Beneficial Insect Laboratory ...
In a small wooded section of northwest Greenwich, tiny weevils have been busily eating their way through the mile-a-minute vine in an experiment to see if the invasive plant can be controlled. But the ...
GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) – A group of scientists is touring the state to see whether countless tiny weevils have turned the tide against a fast-growing invasive vine that was first spotted in the state ...
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 ...
These weevils don't wobble, but boy can they eat. Researchers with the University of Connecticut and the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) released 1,000 herbivorous beetles behind ...
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