Feeding Tendencies and Evaluation Resistance and non- Resistance Behavior of Odontotermes Obesus (Rambur) (Blattodea: Termitidea) on Different Commercial Timbers
Abstract:The primary purpose of this study is to reveal the feeding preferences of Odontotermes obesus termites on different commercial timbers along with the evaluation of different timbers and their resistance and nonresistance behavior under lab and field conditions at 100 0C. There were six wood species which were evaluated regarding attack and damage which include Abies pindrow (partal), Cedrus deodara (diar), Acacia arabica (keekar), Dalbergia sisso (tali), Mangifera indica (mango), Pinus roxburghii (palwadar). T… Show more
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