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Crazy Ant, Paratrechina longicornis (Latreille) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
... foraging area. It nests in such places as trash, refuse, cavities in plants and trees, rotten wood, in soil under objects and also have been found under debris left standing in buildings ...
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mulchart
... the bigger the nurse log the better the chances of maintenance free plants within. In wood lot management and tree farms, it would be nice to leave as many as possible ... create an ant problem within your house. If they have carpenter ants their house has rotten wood. Explain that the area with composted tree trimmings applied is not such a good place ...
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temp
... elements, which would be locked in the more decay resistant compounds of the wood. Ultimately, organisms, with more sophisticated enzyme systems would, have succeeded the rapidly growing opportunists. ... , Trappe, and Franklin, 1988). 56. Logging is removing so called rotten wood or so called rotten wood to be. So-called rotten wood is critical as substrate for ectomycorrhizal formation. E.g., in ...
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Cyp. Haven: Culture Sheet (culture-17, C.E.W.)
... : Cypripedium acaule Soil media: 50% silica sand, 30% sphagnum peat, 20% acidic rotten wood chips (alternate to 50% acidic rotted wood chips, 50% sphagnum peat). Use plastic pots only. Light conditions: light shade ...
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Cyp. Haven: Culture Sheet (culture-10, J. Renfroe)
... of one half garden soil and one half course builders sand (or perilite). Mulch with rotten wood or wood chips. Drainage is the most important detail for these plants. PH: around neutral, will ...
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NCSU: ENT/ORT-110 Giant Resin Bee
... spaces between the boards of a building and in dry rotten logs with tunnels bored by other insects. Smaller females can ... and sap collected from trees. Other materials such as bits of rotten wood and mud are also used in nest construction. Next she ... cavities, rather than excavating their own, they are not damaging wood or buildings. Stings are also unlikely. Therefore, control measures would ...
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Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa... Black Cottonwood
... the base of the tree is for scale. Plant: Wood used to make dugout canoes by the Okanagan-Colville, Shuswap, and Thompson. Rotten wood used for smoking hides by the Thompson and Shuswap ...
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Orchid Safari: Conservation Part 20:"CONTAINERS FOR ORCHIDS - THE WHICH AND THE WHY OF IT!", 10 Feb 99, Marilyn Light
... henekenii thrives mounted on a piece of lilac wood. The slender roots rapidly travel over the bark surface. Epiphytes with a preference for rotten wood Catasetums are often found growing wild on stumps and even fence posts. There are two types of root. Thick, succulent roots ramify through the rotten wood, absorbing water and ...
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CSSA Newsletters #27
... last for a very long time! They can lay their eggs in a piece of rotten wood or on the outside of a pot. They hatch months or even years later. Male ...
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Picea rubens Sarg
... controlling germination of red spruce. Germination takes place on almost any medium (mineral soil, rotten wood, or shallow duff) except sod. Mineral soil is an excellent seedbed for germination. ... reduction of growth. Phellinus pini and Phaeolus schweinitzii, the most destructive of red spruce wood-rotting fungi, are usually confined to overmature or damaged trees. Climacocystis borealis causes ...
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