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Definition of snout beetle in English: snout beetlenoun North American A weevil. Example sentencesExamples - Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem.
- A small snout beetle, it flies and sometimes infests grain in the field before harvest.
- The state Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water District, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the small Australian snout beetle in areas infested with heavy growths of melaleuca.
- Consistent with the findings of aforementioned studies, other prey that comprised more than 5% of the diet included click beetles, ground beetles, snout beetles, ichneumonid wasps, ants (winged alates), and moths.
- This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas.
Definition of snout beetle in US English: snout beetlenounsnout ˈbēdl North American another term for weevil Example sentencesExamples - This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas.
- The state Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water District, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the small Australian snout beetle in areas infested with heavy growths of melaleuca.
- A small snout beetle, it flies and sometimes infests grain in the field before harvest.
- Consistent with the findings of aforementioned studies, other prey that comprised more than 5% of the diet included click beetles, ground beetles, snout beetles, ichneumonid wasps, ants (winged alates), and moths.
- Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem.
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