The document discusses the life cycle and dangers of the red palm weevil. It notes that the weevil can lay up to 300 eggs, which hatch within 3 days. The larvae then feed for a month before forming a pupal case and transforming into an adult weevil, completing their life cycle within 7 to 10 weeks. The weevil is capable of flying up to 50 km in 24 hours, allowing it to spread rapidly. Pictures show the internal destruction caused by the weevil larvae feeding within palm trees. The weevil poses a major threat to Saudi Arabia's date industry, which exports over $140 million worth of dates annually and supports many jobs. Part 3 will examine current farmer efforts to stop the palm weevil infest
The document discusses the life cycle and dangers of the red palm weevil. It notes that the weevil can lay up to 300 eggs, which hatch within 3 days. The larvae then feed for a month before forming a pupal case and transforming into an adult weevil, completing their life cycle within 7 to 10 weeks. The weevil is capable of flying up to 50 km in 24 hours, allowing it to spread rapidly. Pictures show the internal destruction caused by the weevil larvae feeding within palm trees. The weevil poses a major threat to Saudi Arabia's date industry, which exports over $140 million worth of dates annually and supports many jobs. Part 3 will examine current farmer efforts to stop the palm weevil infest
The document discusses the life cycle and dangers of the red palm weevil. It notes that the weevil can lay up to 300 eggs, which hatch within 3 days. The larvae then feed for a month before forming a pupal case and transforming into an adult weevil, completing their life cycle within 7 to 10 weeks. The weevil is capable of flying up to 50 km in 24 hours, allowing it to spread rapidly. Pictures show the internal destruction caused by the weevil larvae feeding within palm trees. The weevil poses a major threat to Saudi Arabia's date industry, which exports over $140 million worth of dates annually and supports many jobs. Part 3 will examine current farmer efforts to stop the palm weevil infest
The document discusses the life cycle and dangers of the red palm weevil. It notes that the weevil can lay up to 300 eggs, which hatch within 3 days. The larvae then feed for a month before forming a pupal case and transforming into an adult weevil, completing their life cycle within 7 to 10 weeks. The weevil is capable of flying up to 50 km in 24 hours, allowing it to spread rapidly. Pictures show the internal destruction caused by the weevil larvae feeding within palm trees. The weevil poses a major threat to Saudi Arabia's date industry, which exports over $140 million worth of dates annually and supports many jobs. Part 3 will examine current farmer efforts to stop the palm weevil infest
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Nanotechnology Palm Tree Weevil Killer
Part 2 - The Danger of the Red Palm Weevil
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Part 2 of 5 Growth Cycle of the Red Palm Weevil 1) Laying Eggs: An average of 200 eggs can be laid by one weevil, and up to 300 eggs has been recorded. 2) Hatching: Eggs hatch in 3 days, and larvae grow up to 35mm in length. They feed for 1 month. 3) Weevils: Larvae builds a pupal case of fiber, and metamorphose into a weevil. The total life cycle is 7 to 10 weeks.
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Part 2 of 5 The Red Palm Weevil Larvae Video - Click on Picture Below
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Part 2 of 5 The Red Palm Weevil Flying Range: The Palm Tree Weevil was recorded by Saudi Arabian and University of California scientists as flying up to 50 km in 24 hours.
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Part 2 of 5 The Tree’s Interior Destruction Caused by the Palm Tree Weevil
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Part 2 of 5 Infected Qassim Date Tree Video - Click on Picture Below
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Part 2 of 5 Damaged Bahrain Date Tree Video - Click on Picture Below
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Part 2 of 5 Threat to Saudi Economy • Saudi Arabia exported 142,000 tons of dates worth SR527 million ($140.53 million) in the first quarter of 2021, a year-on-year increase of 67.3 percent, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Wednesday. (Arab News, 15 July 2021) • Date exports from the Kingdom have increased over the last few years, from 48,000 tons worth SR222 million in Q1 2018, to 85,000 tons worth SR397 million in Q1 2020. • The industry has become one of the Kingdom’s most important export sectors, with Saudi producers exporting dates to 107 countries last year. • Saudi Arabia’s 157 date factories produce around 1.5 million tons of dates each year, making it the second-largest producer in the world. • The Palm Tree Weevil represents a major threat to the growing Date Industry. Part 3 will examine how farmers are attempting to stop this infestation. Investor Proposal - Palm Tree Weevil Killer - Part 2 of 5