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Tiffany Johnson and Connie Jones

An adult pecan weevil female sits on top of a pecan shuck and prepares to pierce it with her mouthparts. Several pecan weevil quarantines in the western U.S. seek to prevent the spread of this pest.
by Tiffany Johnson and Connie Jones lndustry News

Pecan Weevil Quarantines—Don’t Forget!

With the harvest season coming to a close, many growers are in the final stages of purchasing, shipping, and storing inshell pecans and other harvest-related articles and equipment. During these exchanges, invasive and/or regulated pests, like pecan weevil, can unexpectedly travel with untreated inshell pecans and debris, or hitch a ride on equipment, machinery, and...

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