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Black Vine Weevil
Scientific Name: Otiorhynchus sulcatus
Black vine weevil are beetles whose larvae feed on the roots of evergreen yew, arborvitae and rhododendron often causing decline and death. Adult beetles feed on the foliage leaving semi circular notched leaves behind. Adults feed at night, so the most obvious symptom is leaf notching.
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Black Vine Weevil
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Life cycle:
Treatment and Applications:
Cultural practices:
Biological control:
Attacks: Yews, rhododendron, arborvitae
What you will see:
- Adults notch leaves and flowers
- Larvae feed on roots and can kill plants
Life cycle:
- Overwinter as larvae
- Adults emerge from June to July
- After feeding for 2-3 weeks, adults begin to lay eggs
- Adults active through September
- Eggs are laid on the ground in leaf litter
- Larvae feed until they overwinterAdults may also overwinterOne generation per year
- All weevils are females (no males exist)
Treatment and Applications:
- Insecticides (60% effective):
- Soil drench for overwintering larvae
- Foliage spray for adults 2-3 sprays
Cultural practices:
- Expose eggs to desiccation and predation
- Reduce soil moisture
- Remove organic matter from base of plants
- Create mechanical barriers to prevent infestation
- Weevils cannot fly, will fall into pits
- Barriers are only effective as a preventative measure
Biological control:
- Parasitic Nematodes: Make sure nematodes are alive prior to treatment
- Saturate soils before and after treatment
- Very effective in container plants
- 50/50 or less effectiveness in landscapes









