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J Econ Entomol ; 105(2): 533-9, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22606824

RESUMO

Using a quarterly (3-mo) monitoring and bait-replenishment interval, 122 subterranean termite colonies throughout the United States were baited with a refined cellulose bait matrix containing 0.5% noviflumuron. All colonies were eliminated in less than 1 yr after initiation of baiting as determined by long-term monitoring and genetic markers. Sixty-three percent of the colonies were eliminated during the first quarter after the initiation of baiting and 77% of colonies were eliminated after consuming two bait tubes or less. This suggests that a single baiting cycle and bait installed in response to a single active monitoring device were sufficient to eliminate the majority of colonies. Although termites temporarily abandoned stations after depleting bait, workers resumed feeding when baits were replenished. Colonies that consumed large amounts of bait before elimination foraged into multiple stations, thus allowing adequate amounts of bait to sustain feeding. The time to eliminate termite colonies with bait replenished quarterly was similar to that previously reported for laminated cellulose bait replenished monthly. Our data support the conclusion that extending the bait replenishment interval from monthly to quarterly for bait tubes with refined cellulose containing 0.5% noviflumuron did not adversely impact colony elimination.


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Benzamidas , Hidrocarbonetos Fluorados , Controle de Insetos/métodos , Inseticidas , Isópteros , Animais , Celulose , Controle de Insetos/instrumentação , Estações do Ano , Especificidade da Espécie , Fatores de Tempo , Estados Unidos
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J Econ Entomol ; 93(2): 412-4, 2000 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10826193

RESUMO

A method is described in which consumption by termites of a feeding block composed of 36 thin (2-mm) wooden slats is estimated with a video image analysis. The significant regression between dry wood weight loss and decreased pixel count of digitized images demonstrates that the video image technique may be a useful tool to quantify termite feeding. Time required to measure wood consumption with the video image technique (approximately 11.5 min per sample) was significantly less than that for the manual method of washing, and weighing wooden blocks damaged by termite feeding (approximately 21.0 min per sample).


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Isópteros , Animais , Comportamento Alimentar , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador
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