Red turnip beetle biology & life cycle
Eggs overwinter in soil and hatch in late April to early May. Young larvae feed on foliage of volunteer canola, mustard or other crucifers. Mature larvae enter the soil to pupate. Adults emerge and feed on the same plants used by larvae. Adults are the most damaging and depending on population, can completley devour a canola plant. After 2-3 weeks of feeding, adults enter the soil and aestivate for 1 month. In late July to August adults reappear and disperse into new canola fields. Females lay groups of eggs near the base of host plants under lumps of soil, leaf material, trash, or in shallow crevices. One generation per year.