HortNews - Foresters Set To Attack Buddleia With Weevil ...
Forestry researchers are seeking approval to import insects to biologically control the environmental pest commonly known as butterfly bush, even though the insects may also damage native hebes. WELLINGTON 18/12/2003 - Forestry researchers are ... [... more]
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HortNews - GE, Weevils At Top Of Rural Science Study List
A New Zealand scientist specialising in insects, Dr Louise Malone, says she will travel to France and Denmark to study the ecological impacts of genetically-engineered crops. WELLINGTON 3/5/2001 - A New Zealand scientist specialising in insects, ... [... more]
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Erma Announces Conditional Approval Of Parasitic Wasp
The Government's environmental watchdog has announced a conditional approval for release of a parasitic Irish wasp as a biological control for clover root weevil. WELLINGTON 11/11/2005 - The Government's environmental watchdog has announced a ... [... more]
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HortFACT - Insect Life Cycle Chart Index
NOTE the symbol » indicates this life cycle is to be revised. Insect Life Cycles are a subset of HortFACTS and describe Argentine Stem Weevil Listronotus bonariensis Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana Costelytra zealandica Australian ... [... more]
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Elaine Meryl Brown
In this wry fiction debut, Elaine Meryl Brown plunges lucky readers into a gripping narrative of small-town hijinks and big-time hearts. Rule Number One: Never marry an Outsider. If you do, the boll weevil will bite you back. Rule Number Two: If ... [... more]
Random House |
Kelly Murphy
Kelly Murphy is the author and illustrator of the boll weevil ball. Though she does not have big kangaroo feet, she is occasionally a little clumsy on the dance floor. Ms. Murphy lives in Massachusetts. [... more]
Harper Collins |
Australian Beetles
Weevil (Family Curculionidae) front view. Photo: D. Britton. Leaf Beetle, Family Chrysomelidae, Sub-family Paropsinae. Photo: B Hulbert. Beetles are insects that belong to the Order Coleoptera. There are over 350,000 different known beetle ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
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