Morning all.
Every year my stored dried beans show evidence of bean weevil. My solution is to not start eating the beans until all evidence of hatching out has stopped and then we eat what is left undamaged. But obvioulsly I need to stop the eggs getting laid in the beans - I assume in the flowers - in the first place.
What is odd, is there is never any damage on the plants themselves, and I never see adult weevils except hatching out in my bean jars. I thought about a fine mesh/net to keep them out but that would keep the pollinators out too.
Any other (non-chemical) solutions?
Every year my stored dried beans show evidence of bean weevil. My solution is to not start eating the beans until all evidence of hatching out has stopped and then we eat what is left undamaged. But obvioulsly I need to stop the eggs getting laid in the beans - I assume in the flowers - in the first place.
What is odd, is there is never any damage on the plants themselves, and I never see adult weevils except hatching out in my bean jars. I thought about a fine mesh/net to keep them out but that would keep the pollinators out too.
Any other (non-chemical) solutions?
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