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Pest Status Of The Termite, Rhinotermes Marginalis (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae), Introduced In Urban Areas In Southeastern Brazil

Rhinotermes marginalis is a Neotropical termite reported as a minor urban pest in northern Brazil. In southeastern Brazil, it occurs as an exotic introduced pest in the cities of Rio de Janeiro/RJ and Vitória/ES. This study aimed to record R. marginalis in urban areas of other neighborhoods and muni...

A ‘Solutions Approach’ For Area-Wide Control Of Subterranean Termites, Coptotermes Formosanus And Reticulitermes Sp. (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae)

The Exploreum Science Center and History Museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA, and UNESCO World Heritage Site Taliesin West – Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter residence and architectural school in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, are both complex structures that were experiencing substantial termite activity. A ‘solu...

The Economics Of Termite Baiting In A South East Asian Scenario
Partho Dhang | Full Paper | 2014

Termite baiting has evolved in recent times as a sustainable method for managing termites. Reports that baiting is not cost efficient ar frequent. This case study performs an analysis on the economics of running termite baiting in the city of Manila, Philippines. The article finally shows that inher...

Evaluating a Baiting System For Management of Termites in Buildings (India) and Earthen Dam Walls (Botswana)

The Exterraä Termite Interception and Baiting System (Ensystex Inc., Fayetteville, NC) was evaluated in field experiments in India and Botswana. Alpha-cellulose powder containing chlorfluazuron (Requiemä) was tested for its efficacy in eliminating colonies of various subterranean termite species in ...

Effects of the Chitin Synthesis Inhibitor Flufenoxuron on the Pest Subterranean Termite Coptotermes Gestroi (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Subterranean termites are widely known by their substantial damage in urban areas. Coptotermes gestroi is an alien species originated from Asia, introduced accidently in Brazil, where is responsible for severe economical impact. To reduce the use of insecticides in the termite management, some resea...

Evaluating a Baiting System For Management of Termites in Landscape and Orchard Trees in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Philippines

A termite baiting system was evaluated in field experiments in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and the Philippines. Alpha-cellulose powder containing chlorfluazuron (Requiem™) was tested for its efficacy in eliminating colonies of subterranean termites in landscape and orchard trees. Traditional meth...

Response of Reticulitermes Hesperus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) Colonies To Baiting with Lufenuron in California, USA

Colonies of Reticulitermes hesperus were baited to test the efficacy of lufenuron (ZyroxTM) and to assess reinvasion of the foraging sites vacated by eliminated colonies. Twelve colonies of R. hesperus were characterized with cuticular hydrocarbon analyses, mark-recapture, agonistic behavioral studi...

Elimination of a Unicolonial Termite (Isoptera) Population in an Uncommon Urban Site

Ten years ago we identified a new European termite species called Reticulitermes urbis in the city of Domène (near Grenoble) in the French Alps. Subsequently our team established a contract with Domène city officials to describe this new taxon and evaluate the termite population in an effort to devi...

Suppression of a subterranean termite community (Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae, Reticulitermes) using a baiting system: a case study in Chatsworth, California, USA.

The RockPointe Condominium Complex in Chatsworth, California, USA, has had a long history of subterranean termite activity and termite-related homeowner complaints. A total of 7,327 Sentricon® stations were installed between October and December of 2001 along the perimeter of 134 buildings, and insp...

Improved management of termites to protect Japanese homes
K. Tsunoda | Full Paper | 2005

Termites are considered to be urban pests in Japan, which has a long history of combating the two most economically important subterranean termites [Reticulitermes speratus (Kolbe) and Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki], since Japanese houses are made principally of wood. Approximately half of new home...

Evaluating a termite interception and baiting system in Australia, Thailand and the Philippines
B.C. Peters and S. Broadbent | Full Paper | 2005

The Exterra Termite Interception and Baiting System (Ensystex Inc., Fayetteville, NC) was evaluated in field experiments in Australia, Thailand and the Philippines. Cellulose-acetate powder containing chlorfluazuron (RequiemTM) was tested for its efficacy in eliminating colonies of various mound-bui...

Soil invertebrates associated with termite bait monitoring stations
B.-H. Yeoh and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

Subterranean termites are wood structure destructor in both urban and agricultural sectors. Termite control comprises about 50% of the total business turnover of the pest control industry in Malaysia; which was estimated at RM40 million annually. Baiting is considered a rather new technique in Malay...

Area-wide management of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Louis Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), is the most economically important structural pest in the New Orleans metro area, Louisiana, U.S.A.. In 1998, two significant projects were initiated to determine the effectiveness of area-wide subterranea...

EVALUATION of COMMERCIAL TERMITE BAITING SYSTEMS for PEST MANAGEMENT of the FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)

Commercially available termite-baiting systems were evaluated for efficacy in a management program for Formosan subterranean termites, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki. Termite-baiting systems evaluated include Sentricon® (Dow AgroSciences), with hexaflumuron, FirstLine® (FMC Corp.), and Terminate® (U...

ANALYSIS of BAITING CYCLES for the SENTRICON TERMITE COLONY ELIMINATION SYSTEM for CONTROL of RETICULITERMES SPP. in FLORIDA

The purpose of the survey was to characterize the baiting cycles for Sentricon* Termite Colony Elimination System (Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana) for sites in Florida. A baiting cycle was defined as Recruit* II being applied for at least two months followed by at least two months without t...

FIELD EVALUATION of the FIRSTLINE® TERMITE DEFENSE SYSTEMSM USING the DEFENDER™ UNIT

To build upon laboratory studies examining termite (Coptotermes andReticulitermes) behavior and mortality with various configurations of the Defender™ Unit, the Defender Unit was evaluated for field performance as a component of the FirstLine® Termite Defense SystemSM. The Defender Units were instal...

TERMITE BAIT TECHNOLOGY: PERSPECTIVES from AUSTRALIA

Three components are considered when developing a baiting system: active ingredient; matrix; and termite biology. Attention to variations in termite biology is often limited, so a one-fits-all approach is chosen in the design. Efficacy of a bait system developed for a locally occurring species may n...

NOVIFLUMURON ACTIVITY in HOUSEHOLD and STRUCTURAL INSECT PESTS

Hexaflumuron is a chitin synthesis inhibitor registered in the United States solely as a termite bait active ingredient. A benzoylphenyl urea insect growth regulator, with the proposed common name of noviflumuron, is being developed by Dow AgroSciences for use as the active ingredient in a termite b...

SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE RETICULITERMES SPP. (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) BAITING AND CONTROL IN HISTORICAL PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN ITALY

Many historical sites in Italy suffer severe damages to wood structures, works of art and ancient books due to well established subterranean termite populations (Reticulitermes sp., R. lucifugus lucifugus, R. lucifugus corsicus). In six field tests, termite colonies were treated with a baiting proce...

INTERFACING BASIC BIOLOGY OF RETICULITERMES SPP. AND THE SENTRICON™ TERMITE COLONY ELIMINATION SYSTEM IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA

Using triple-mark-recapture and agonistic behavior studies one colony, consisting of 7 monitoring stations, was determined to consist of approximately 147,000 Reticulitermes foragers. This single colony was baited using Sentricon™ Termite Colony Elimination System. Sixty days later termites were abs...

SYSTEMATIC TERMITE CONTROLSM : A TERMITE (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) IPM PROGRAM FOR THE PEST CONTROL PROFESSIONAL
James B. Ballard | Full Paper | 1999

Systematic Termite ControlSM (STC) is a program developed by FMC Corporation to provide the professional pest control industry with a new, integrated strategy for the control of subterranean termite populations. The objective of STC is structural protectio,n, i.e., to control termite activity within...

USE OF AN ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS DETECTOR TO ENHANCE THE PERFORMANCE OF RECRUIT AG TERMITE BAITING SYSTEM

Recruit* AG is the above-ground baiting element of the Sentricon® Termite Colony Elimination System which is used to protect structures from termite infestation and damage. It is designed to be placed directly over active structural infestations of subterranean termites. Experience has shown that mu...

A SENSOR FOR DETECTING FORAGING ACTIVITY OF THE SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, COPTOTERMES HAVILANDI HOLMGREN (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)
Nan-Yao Su | Full Paper | 1999

A sensor comprised of a wooden monitor on which a conductive circuit of silver particle emulsion was painted was placed in a monitoring/baiting station to detect foraging activity of the subterranean termite, Coptotermes havilandi Holmgren on Little Cayman. Sensor accuracy was 100% one month after i...

FACTORS AFFECTING TERMITE RECRUITMENT TO BAITS IN LABORATORY AND FIELD STUDIES

A weak link in the implementation of effective termite baiting techniques is reliable recruitment of termite foragers to baits. Little is known about how termites locate food sources, but many factors may influence whether foragers find and recruit to a given bait. These include the abundance and pa...

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE USE OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE IN BAIT SYSTEMS FOR CONTROL OF URBAN TERMITES IN AUSTRALIA

Some strains of the hyphomycete fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae, are highly virulent for various species of Australian termites. One of these, FI-610, has been selected for control of Coptotermes spp. and Nasutitermes exitiosus, and shown to kill mound and tree nests when sufficient dry conidia are a...