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    Termite essay

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    Termites are a group of eusocial insects that‚ until recently‚ were classified at the taxonomic rank of order Isoptera‚ but are now accepted as the infraorder Isoptera‚ of the cockroach order Blattodea. While termites are commonly known‚ especially in Australia‚ as "white ants"‚ they are for practical purposes unrelated to the ants. Like ants‚ and some bees and wasps—which are all placed in the separate order Hymenoptera—termites divide labor among castes‚ produce overlapping generations and take

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    Termites Honolulu

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    out. The regular service (monthly‚ bi-monthly‚ or quarterly) will generally be outside. However‚ we will come inside at no charge for any interior pest activity during or in between the regular treatments. Not only do we provide pest control and termite control service island wide‚ we specialize in the unique pests that afflict some neighborhoods more than others. For example‚ there are some areas of Hawaii Kai‚ Kaneohe‚ and Makakilo that we have observed large centipede populations. The Glaber Ant

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    Termite Behavior Lab

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    Do any of these utensils; blue Paper Mate pen‚ pencil‚ highlighter‚ and marker‚ have a 2 Introduction The termites‚ a small white insect which eats wood and live in hot countries‚ are the group of unsocial insects that are classified as the Epifamily Termitoidae. While termites are commonly known‚ especially in Australia‚ as "white ants"‚ they are only distantly related to the ants. A pheromone is any chemical substance released by an animal that serves to influence the behavior of other

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    Termite Lab Report

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    Termite Lab Report The effect of ink on termite behavior Abstract Termites produce special chemicals within their bodies called pheromones. Because termites are usually found inside dark areas‚ pheromones help them communicate in these places. Past studies have suggested that ink inside ballpoint pens contains pheromones‚ causing termites to follow any trail created by the ink. If a pathway is drawn with an ink pen‚ then a termite will be attracted to the path and trace it due to the pheromones

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    Termites Research Paper

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    Termites are all over. They adore wood. It is the thing that they eat and keep up their province with. Your home is made with wood‚ so it is dinnertime for the province. They will chomp as the night progressed‚ throughout the day‚ and incorporate their numbers with one major devouring and damaging power. In time‚ the establishments of your home will no more have their quality‚ however will demonstrate grains of processed stays of what once gave your home backing. That is the point at which you require

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    Fulfilled heart An experience which taught me how to value life at its fullest‚ the day when I was informed about this activity I was actually in doubt if I would go or not; however‚ there was that feeling that pushes me to join. Then‚ the day had come‚ it was Friday afternoon where I packed my things and counted myself in. As we walked along the road towards the village‚ I have thought of those things that I left especially school works‚ but I made up a decision to let go of it for a while because

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    Termite Research Paper

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    Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus) (p3297) A Review by: Mark Edge (Faith & Jaelen Love You) Because the Formosan termite is an economically important pest. Researchers are concentrating efforts on understanding the details of their physiology. Before the late 80’s early 90’s not much physiological research was concentrated toward any one species of termite outside of general physical characteristic‚ anatomy‚ and physiology. In reading early text books about termites there seems to

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    Termite Lab Essay Example

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    Termite Line Width Preference by‚ Kat Lab Group: Eliot‚ Sarah‚ Nathalie September 21‚ 2012 Justification & Hypothesis During initial observations of termite behavior on a number of flat white sheets with varied lines [color‚ pattern etc...]‚ there was a reported perceived termite preference of lines. Teams were divided and free to differentiate their particular white sheet using identical ball-point pens with various lines. Some teams observed termites

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    *The Eastgate Complex*: The Eastgate Complex located in Harare‚ Zimbabwe was designed by the Engineers of Arup led by Mick Pearce. This complex is designed with the inspiration from the ventilation design from termite mounds. Termites require their home to remain at an exact temperature of 30.5°C throughout the day even when the temperature ranges from 1°C (during the night) to 40°C (during the day). This complex has natural cooling ventilation process with specially designed hooded windows‚ variable

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    Parker Pen Company

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    PARKER PEN COMPANY Background George Safford Parker founded Parker Pen Company in 1892 in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. It began with the production of his first fountain pen. Afterwards in 1894‚ Parker had its first major innovation; “the lucky curve” which consisted on reducing the leak caused in fountain pens. Parker’s first marketing approach was to produce high quality pens and make them become status symbols; Parker pens were signer’s favorite‚ giving the company the first or second position

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