when the The Boll Weevil took place

The arrival of the boll weevil, a type of beetle that feeds on cotton, is considered to have taken place in the United States in the late 1800s, specifically in 1892. This insect caused significant damage to cotton crops and had a major impact on the economy, particularly in the southern states. The infestation led to the development of new farming practices and crop diversification in many areas affected by the boll weevil.