. Some common insects and insects of Nebraska corn fields and potato A Corn Root Entirely Destroyedby the Corn-Root Worm Ears Injured by the Corn EarWorm 30 CORN BILL-BUGS These aiv some of the very few corn destroying insect? that do theirgreatest damage ii n the adult stage. Corn on sod land is most conmonly injured. The corn bill-bug .3 are rather large, black or dark br>wn in color, andhave a strong snout of Jieak, at the lower end of whic2 are strong, sharpjaws. The footless larva of tn\,^ bill-bug is white, wit^ a hard, dark brownhead. It feeds on the roots of itimothy and


. Some common insects and insects of Nebraska corn fields and potato A Corn Root Entirely Destroyedby the Corn-Root Worm Ears Injured by the Corn EarWorm 30 CORN BILL-BUGS These aiv some of the very few corn destroying insect? that do theirgreatest damage ii n the adult stage. Corn on sod land is most conmonly injured. The corn bill-bug .3 are rather large, black or dark br>wn in color, andhave a strong snout of Jieak, at the lower end of whic2 are strong, sharpjaws. The footless larva of tn\,^ bill-bug is white, wit^ a hard, dark brownhead. It feeds on the roots of itimothy and othrr grasses. The larvapupates in the fall, and the winter is passed^ in the6,dult stage. The bill-bugattacks the stem and leaves of the corn plant. Working with its head downit eats long, irregular holes in the stem and tissues of the young plant


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