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  2. Hypera postica - Wikipedia

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    Hypera postica, commonly known as the alfalfa weevil, is a species of weevil; it can be found in alfalfa fields throughout Europe. [1] Considered a destructive threat to alfalfa production in North America, several accidental introductions have been successfully countered though the use of a variety of biological control species .

  3. Flour Bugs Are a Real Thing—Here’s an Easy Way to ... - AOL

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    Weevils also are known to infest oats, rice, corn, corn meal, sorghum, and cereal, so you might want to apply the same practice you do to your flour as those items as well.

  4. Alfalfa - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle, and is most often harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as greenchop. [23] Alfalfa usually has the highest feeding value of all common hay crops. It is used less frequently as pasture. [11]

  5. Sitona lineatus - Wikipedia

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    Sitona lineatus, commonly known as the pea leaf weevil is a species of weevil with a Palearctic distribution. It is a common pest of beans, peas, and other plants in the family Fabaceae . [ 1 ] Adult beetles of S. lineatus measure 3.4-5.3 mm in length.

  6. The Little Rascals: Actor who played Alfalfa in 1994 remake ...

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    Actor Bug Hall, who played Alfalfa in the 1994 remake of "The Little Rascals," looks nothing like his adorable, wiggly-eared character — he's sporting a very different signature hairstyle 21 ...

  7. Otiorhynchus ovatus - Wikipedia

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    Otiorhynchus ovatus, the strawberry root weevil, is one of the many species in the weevil family (Curculionidae), occurring across Canada and the northern United States. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae .

  8. Alfalfa pests - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa pest, pests specifically linked to alfalfa by name, may be: ... Alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) Other. Alfalfa cyst nematode (Heterodera medicaginis)

  9. Odontopus calceatus - Wikipedia

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    Measuring approximately 1 ⁄ 16 inch (0.2 cm) long, the adult weevils are normally black or dark brown in coloring. While most weevils are a solid color it has been noted that some southern populations exhibit yellow antenna. [1] Its protruding snout can lead them sometimes to be confused with a tick. [4] Larvae of the yellow poplar weevil