A radical study was conducted on the behaviour and ecological impacts of termites in Haru District of Western Oromia, Ethiopia. It was aimed at investigating the natural behaviour, fecundity in mounds, ecological impacts and recommending possible solutions to termite problems. Four mounds in different sites were vertically dug down to display the profile of the queen, soldiers, workers, number of laid eggs, nymphs and colonies of termites. On an average, termite queens of the study site may lay about 25 eggs per minute, 36, 000 eggs per day and 13, 140, 000 eggs annually. The fourth queen was unearthed to study the structure, size, number of ovaries and fecundity. It was examined that the death of a queen does not affect the colony, because...
An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian r...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted from November 2011 to June 2013 to evaluate the effects o...
Background: The number of termite species in the world is more than 2500, and Africa with more than ...
Background: The number of termite species in the world is more than 2500, and Africa with more than ...
Termites are a major pest in the semi-arid and sub-humid tropics. They pose a serious threat to agri...
The study was conducted in twenty farmers field selected at Guto Gida, Sasiga and Diga districts of ...
ll L en gt h Re se ar ch A rti cle ABSTRACT: The intra- colonial population of individuals within th...
Termites are major soil macrofauna and within the literature, they are either depict as ‘pests’ or a...
Termites can be found through out the world largely in the tropical and sub-tropical countries. They...
This study aimed to determine the number of termite epigeal nests and estimate the soil turning capa...
Termite infestation is an important factor in the livelihood of the dwellers in the savanna region o...
Termites are small, pale soft bodied insect (order Isopteran) that lives in large colonies with seve...
Termites play beneficial and crucial roles in ecosystems especially in decomposition of organic matt...
An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian r...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted from November 2011 to June 2013 to evaluate the effects o...
Background: The number of termite species in the world is more than 2500, and Africa with more than ...
Background: The number of termite species in the world is more than 2500, and Africa with more than ...
Termites are a major pest in the semi-arid and sub-humid tropics. They pose a serious threat to agri...
The study was conducted in twenty farmers field selected at Guto Gida, Sasiga and Diga districts of ...
ll L en gt h Re se ar ch A rti cle ABSTRACT: The intra- colonial population of individuals within th...
Termites are major soil macrofauna and within the literature, they are either depict as ‘pests’ or a...
Termites can be found through out the world largely in the tropical and sub-tropical countries. They...
This study aimed to determine the number of termite epigeal nests and estimate the soil turning capa...
Termite infestation is an important factor in the livelihood of the dwellers in the savanna region o...
Termites are small, pale soft bodied insect (order Isopteran) that lives in large colonies with seve...
Termites play beneficial and crucial roles in ecosystems especially in decomposition of organic matt...
An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian r...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...
Termites of many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Little is known about their impac...