For five years, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service has been nurturing Mile-a-Minute weevils (Rhinoncomimus latipes) in Northern Virginia and the Piedmont.

VDACS recently relocated 450 weevils from an established site in Madison County to a new location in Grayson County where they will help control the MAM weed. MAM is a very vigorous, barbed weed that quickly smothers other plants, shrubs and even trees by growing over them.
The Mile-a-Minute name comes from their very rapid growth, up to 6 inches per day. VDACS will continue to collect and then release the weevils to new locations within Virginia to help control the spread of the weed.