Symptoms
Summer damage caused by the adults on leaf margins resemble
irregular notches. More serious damage is caused by the
soil-dwelling larvae. Plants wilt and die during autumn to spring
as a result of grubs devouring the roots. They also kill woody
plants by gnawing away the outer tissues of the larger roots and
stem bases.
Spot them
The adults 9mm long, are dull black beetles with a pear-shaped
body. Adult weevils are best seen on foliage at night, as during
the day they hide in dark places. They are slow moving insects that
cannot fly but they are very persistent crawlers and climbers.
Soil-dwelling larvae are plump, white, legless grubs up to 10mm
long with pale brown heads.