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Forages: Alfalfa Weevil (Hypera postica Gyll)

Author: OMAFRA Staff
Creation Date: 04 July 2005
Last Reviewed: 28 July 2007
Pub 812: Field Crop Protection Guide > Chapter 4 : Forages > Alfalfa Weevil

Excerpt from Chapter 4, Field Crop Protection Guide, Order this publication

Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Integrated Pest Management Options
  3. Related links...

Description

The adult weevil is a brown snout beetle, about 5 mm long, with a dark brown stripe extending from the head down the centre of the back. Larvae are bright green with a black head, six legs and a distinctive white stripe down the centre of the back. At full size, they are about 8 mm long.

Image 1. Alfalfa weevil adults are about 8 mm long. Note the dark stripe running along the back.
Image 1. Alfalfa weevil adults are about 8 mm long.
Note the dark stripe running along the back.

Image 2. Alfalfa weevil larvae feed on leaves, causing skeletonization. Note: Larvae have black heads.
Image 2. Alfalfa weevil larvae feed on leaves,
causing skeletonization. Note: Larvae have black heads.

Do not confuse the alfalfa weevil larvae with the clover leaf weevil larvae, which are larger, have a light brown head instead of a black head and a white stripe edged with pink. Also, do not confuse alfalfa weevil larvae with predacious fly larvae, which have no head capsule and are legless.

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Integrated Pest Management Options

First Cut: If 40% of the stems have feeding damage in the tips, cut and remove from fields as soon as possible. If this level of damage occurs in a week or more before optimum cutting time, spray may be necessary.

Second Cut: If damage was serious on first cut, feeding may continue and early re-growth should be carefully checked.

Natural enemies are generally highly effective at controlling this pest. For safety of these natural enemies, chemical control is not recommended unless pest population exceeds the action threshold. See OMAFRA Publication 811, Agronomy Guide for Field Crops, for more information on action thresholds.

cyhalothrin-lambda – Matador 120 E
Active ingredient cyhalothrin-lambda
Trade name Matador 120 E
Rate (product) 83 mL per ha (34 mL per ac)

Comments
Alfalfa only. Ground or aerial application. Apply when larvae are small and populations are high. Maximum of 3 applications per year, 1 may be by air. Allow 7 days between treatments. Do not apply within 3 days of livestock grazing. Alfalfa seed from treated crop is not to be used for production of alfalfa sprouts for human consumption. 24-hr re-entry period.

phosmet – Imidan 50 WP
Active ingredient phosmet
Trade name Imidan 50 WP
Rate (product) 2.25 kg per ha (900 g per ac)

Comments
Alfalfa only. Ground application only. Do not apply during bloom. Only 1 application per cutting. 7 days to cutting or grazing.

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