wireworm

beetle larva

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click beetle larva

  • Eyed elator (Alaus oculatus)
    In click beetle

    …exoskeleton and are known as wireworms because of their long, slender, cylindrical shape. They can be destructive plant pests, attacking seeds, plant roots, and underground stems. The larvae live in the soil from two to six years. The plowing of fields in the fall can cut open the pupal case…

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  • cereal farming; combine
    In cereal farming: Insects

    …soil, and the larvae, called wireworms, live underground for some years, feeding on the roots and stems of the young plants (particularly slow-growing plants). To combat such damage, chemical seed dressing is used together with nitrogenous fertilizers.

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