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Milkweed Weevil Oviposition Pits - Rhyssomatus sp. Female weevils use their long snouts to chew holes in the stems of milkweed. then, they deposit their eggs into these holes. They chew several holes in a vertical line in the lower part of the milkweed stem, laying an egg in each. The sticky latex from the plant oozes from the wounds to create raised, conspicuous blobs.<br />
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Habitat: Milkweed in a large meadow. Asclepias,Geotagged,Oviposition Pits,Rhyssomatus,Summer,United States,milkweed,milkweed weevil Click/tap to enlarge

Milkweed Weevil Oviposition Pits - Rhyssomatus sp.

Female weevils use their long snouts to chew holes in the stems of milkweed. then, they deposit their eggs into these holes. They chew several holes in a vertical line in the lower part of the milkweed stem, laying an egg in each. The sticky latex from the plant oozes from the wounds to create raised, conspicuous blobs.

Habitat: Milkweed in a large meadow.

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Uploaded Jan 29, 2021. Captured Jul 11, 2020 09:34 in 281 Main St S, Woodbury, CT 06798, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/5.0
  • 1/166s
  • ISO250
  • 100mm