Termites, while a fascinating subject for students of insect behaviour, are major pests of crops and buildings in the tropics and subtropics. An introduction to termites has been written by Mike Pearce, formerly of the Natural Resources Institute, for advanced students of entomology and pest management and professionals concerned with urban and agricultural pest control. Among the subjects he treats are: biology, behaviour, status and control. Moreover, commonly used ecological and laboratory techniques are described in the appendices. Termites: biology and pest management. By M Pearce. 1998. ISBN 0 85199 130 0 Publishing Division CAB International Wallingford Oxon, OX10 8DE UK. Fax: +44 1491 833508 Email: cabi@cabi.org. ht...
8 pp., 9 figures, 5 color photosSubterranean termites are the most destructive pests of wood in the ...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...
Termites, while a fascinating subject for students of insect behaviour, are major pests of crops and...
Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylo...
Nel André. M.J. Pearce, 1997. Termites : Biology and Pest Management. Library of Congress Cataloging...
“More than two thousand years ago, a Chinese sage wrote, “When planning for a year, plant corn. When...
Termites can be found through out the world largely in the tropical and sub-tropical countries. They...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
This document describes how termites can establish a colony, and how to control them
In a natural ecosystem, termites play an important role as a decomposer since termite can digest cel...
The paper reviewed the control measures against damage caused by termites. The objective was achieve...
This NebGuide provides information on biology and control of subterranean termites. Termites feed on...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in L...
The present research provides insight into termite's caste developmental pathways, population biol...
8 pp., 9 figures, 5 color photosSubterranean termites are the most destructive pests of wood in the ...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...
Termites, while a fascinating subject for students of insect behaviour, are major pests of crops and...
Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylo...
Nel André. M.J. Pearce, 1997. Termites : Biology and Pest Management. Library of Congress Cataloging...
“More than two thousand years ago, a Chinese sage wrote, “When planning for a year, plant corn. When...
Termites can be found through out the world largely in the tropical and sub-tropical countries. They...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
This document describes how termites can establish a colony, and how to control them
In a natural ecosystem, termites play an important role as a decomposer since termite can digest cel...
The paper reviewed the control measures against damage caused by termites. The objective was achieve...
This NebGuide provides information on biology and control of subterranean termites. Termites feed on...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in L...
The present research provides insight into termite's caste developmental pathways, population biol...
8 pp., 9 figures, 5 color photosSubterranean termites are the most destructive pests of wood in the ...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...