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Worse still, wireworms don't just stick to potatoes. They also attack other root vegetables, such as carrots and beets, corn, ...
Wireworm damage is now an increasing risk in potato crops across the country, including eastern counties and up into the Scottish Borders. This highlights the need to understand the reasons ...
The tiny pinholes, bores, or tunnels that you might see in sweet potatoes are often caused by wireworms. Wireworms eat the potato and leave tunnels and holes behind. Since the wireworm itself is a ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Wireworm damage is becoming a growing concern for potato growers across the UK, including the eastern counties and the Scottish Borders. Once ...