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Subterranean Termites
... Subterranean Termites Subterranean Termites1 P. G. Koehler and C. L. Tucker2 The three principal types of termites in Florida are subterranean (nest in the soil), dampwood (infest damp wood), and drywood termites (infest dry wood). Subterranean termites ...
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The Facts About Termites and Mulch
... Finally, even when termites are found in mulch, mulch-fed termites suffer significantly lower survivorship (Long et al. 2001). In terms of spreading invasive species like the Formosan subterranean termite, the greater ... known to be associated with the spread of the Formosan subterranean termite (Forschler, et al. 2000). This is not to say that termites are not found in association with mulch. We ...
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Ohioline Bulletins
... in Drinking Water, Bulletin 795 Bee Pollination of Crops in Ohio, Bulletin 559 Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States, Bulletin 1209 Biosolids Application to Agricultural Land, Bulletin 879 BMPs ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... subterranean termite is spread via human commerce, especially in used railroad crossties incorporated into landscapes. Formosan subterranean termite colonies are, on average, larger than colonies of native Reticulitermes subterranean termites. Subterranean Termite Biology Figure 3. Subterranean termites ...
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Hort on the Internet: Compost and Mulch
... /Shredders - Minnesota Landscape Mulches: How Quickly Settle? - Florida Landscape Mulches: Retain Color? - Florida Landscape Mulches: Subterranean Termites? - Florida Mulch and Soil Council Mulch: What's Growing in It? - Penn State Mulches for ...
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How to Prevent Termites Naturally - eHow.com
... termites (subterranean, dry wood and so on). Look for the characteristic mud tunnels of burrowing termites and for termite "dirt" piles under wood ceilings and structures, the telltale signs of dry wood termites ... sand barriers in crawl spaces and under fence posts, patios and steps to deter subterranean termites. These termites cannot tunnel through sand. STEP 13: Dig trenches 4 inches deep and 6 ...
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Termite Menu
Termite Menu Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Pest Type Termites Scientific Name Common Name Coptotermes formosanus Formosan subterranean termite Back To: Crop Master Menu Knowledge Master Home Pest Search
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Calophyllum calaba L
... borers (6,8), the drywood termite (Cryptotermes brevis) in Puerto Rico (18,36), and the subterranean termites (Captotermes brevis, Heterotermes convexinotatus, H. tennis, and Nasutitermes corniger) in Panama (6). When marķa was ...
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Journal of Arboriculture Online : TreeLink : The Urban Forestry Portal
... and Vehicle Emissions by Klaus I. Scott, James R. Simpson, and E. Gregory McPherson Will Subterranean Termites Consume Landscape Mulches? by Mary L. Duryea, Jacob B. Huffman, R. Jeffery English, and Weste ...
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