Sweet Potato Weevils Control & Removal Guide

(Sweetpotato weevil)

*Cylas formicarius*

How They Get In

  1. Purchased sweet potatoes already carry eggs from the field with only tiny holes visible.
  2. Dark, damp storage promotes weevil reproduction.
  3. Balcony or yard sweet potato plants attract adult weevils from outdoors.
  4. Weevils from hallway storage spread to individual units.

How to Get Rid of Them

  1. Pre-Treatment: Inspect all stored sweet potatoes. Discard tubers with obvious holes, softening, or rot. Separate sound potatoes to ventilated storage. Clean storage area debris.;
  2. Key Zones: Storage corner floors and walls, storage room corners, balcony edges, container bottoms.;
  3. Application: Spray storage area floors and corners. Container exteriors. Never on potato skins.;
  4. Post-Treatment: Close 1-2 hours, ventilate 30+ minutes. Inspect stored potatoes regularly.;
  5. Prevention: Consume within 2-4 weeks. Store at 15-20 C in ventilated conditions. Refrigerate in summer at 10-15 C.

Prevention & Follow-Up

Use sweet potatoes within 2 to 4 weeks of buying them. Store tubers in a cool, well-ventilated spot (60–68°F is ideal). Never seal them in plastic bags—that traps heat and moisture. Check tubers often for tiny boreholes and soft spots; throw away infested ones right away before the weevils spread. In summer, keep sweet potatoes in the refrigerator (50–59°F) to slow weevil development.