Abstract: Ten species of wood were tested for their natural resistance and to reveal feeding preferences of M. championi. In “No choice ” laboratory experiments, Abies pindrow was found highly resistant and Populus euramericana highly palatable. The impact of drying temperature (60°C, 70°C, 80°C, 90°C and 100°C) was studied. The amount of wood consumed in general, increased with increase in drying temperature indicating that heat contributed to the loss of natural resistance components of the woods. When M. championi was given a choice and the woods were offered in combination of two, this termite species repeated its instinct, easily identified the more preferred wood and consumed more of it. Consequently, M. championi showed maximum feedi...
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is an amphibious termite which severely damages wood components of ho...
Feeding preferences and consumption were evaluated to measure rate of wood consumption and the respo...
The relationship between drying and hygroscopic ability of Crateva adansonii and Populus deltoides w...
The effects of seasoning on resistance of sapwood and heartwood of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., Acacia ni...
The objective of this study is to determine the dominance behaviour of Macrotermes gilvus, Globiterm...
The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, and the Asian subterranean termit...
The evaluation of the natural resistance of wood to wood-destroying organisms is of fundamental impo...
As eusocial and wood-dwelling insects, termites have been shown to use vibrations to assess their fo...
Present study was conducted to evaluate the laboratory and field preference of 24 Pakistani wood spe...
The importance and impact of invasive species are usually considered based on their economic implica...
The feeding behaviour of five species of dry-wood termite (Kalotermitidae) and six species of subter...
A detailed study on developmental pathways, feeding preferences, responses to insecticides and swarm...
This study tested the natural resistance of wood of four tree species to Nasutitermes corniger Motsc...
The aim of this work was to compare the resistance of Australian red cedar (Toona ciliata) and pine ...
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is an amphibious termite which severely damages wood components of ho...
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is an amphibious termite which severely damages wood components of ho...
Feeding preferences and consumption were evaluated to measure rate of wood consumption and the respo...
The relationship between drying and hygroscopic ability of Crateva adansonii and Populus deltoides w...
The effects of seasoning on resistance of sapwood and heartwood of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., Acacia ni...
The objective of this study is to determine the dominance behaviour of Macrotermes gilvus, Globiterm...
The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, and the Asian subterranean termit...
The evaluation of the natural resistance of wood to wood-destroying organisms is of fundamental impo...
As eusocial and wood-dwelling insects, termites have been shown to use vibrations to assess their fo...
Present study was conducted to evaluate the laboratory and field preference of 24 Pakistani wood spe...
The importance and impact of invasive species are usually considered based on their economic implica...
The feeding behaviour of five species of dry-wood termite (Kalotermitidae) and six species of subter...
A detailed study on developmental pathways, feeding preferences, responses to insecticides and swarm...
This study tested the natural resistance of wood of four tree species to Nasutitermes corniger Motsc...
The aim of this work was to compare the resistance of Australian red cedar (Toona ciliata) and pine ...
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is an amphibious termite which severely damages wood components of ho...
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is an amphibious termite which severely damages wood components of ho...
Feeding preferences and consumption were evaluated to measure rate of wood consumption and the respo...
The relationship between drying and hygroscopic ability of Crateva adansonii and Populus deltoides w...