Cabbage seedpod weevil biology & life cycle
Takes about eight weeks for the cabbage seedpod weevil to develop from egg to adult stage. There is only one generation per year. The adults overwinter in leaf litter in shelterbelts, ditches and woodlots. Adults are usually found on the buds and flowers of the plant. In the spring the adults can be found on other crucifer plants (stinkweed, wild mustard, flixweed, and volunteer canola) prior to crop flowering. Mating occurs in the spring until early pod developing, when the females can lay eggs in the seed pod. Once hatched, the larvae feed on the developing seeds. When mature, the larvae chew round exit holes in the pod and drop to the ground. Pods inhabited with the larvae will appear distorted.