termite control

collocation in English

meaningsoftermiteandcontrol

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termite
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtɜː.maɪt/
us
/ˈtɝː.maɪt/
a small tropical insect that ...
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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition oftermiteandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Results of field studies evaluating the efficacy of nematodes intermitecontrolgenerally have been disappointing.
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No assessment of the microbes' potential fortermitecontrolwas given.
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A thorough assessment of biologicaltermitecontrolshould address the possibility of unintended results.
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In summary, of all pathogens tested, the fungi would seem to offer the most potential for at least some measure oftermitecontrol.
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Effective baiting schemes fortermitecontrolrequire delivery of sufficient spore inoculum to active termites and subsequent transfer from them to nest mates without stimulating colony defensive behaviours.
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Ecofriendlytermitecontrolwith neem oil has recently been found both economical and effective.
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Termitecontrolmethods include: physical barriers, chemical treatments, and physical treatments (such as heat, freezing, electrocution and microwave irradiation).
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Zetek's primary research interest was the study of termites andtermitecontrol.
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Results of field studies evaluating the efficacy of nematodes intermitecontrolgenerally have been disappointing.
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No assessment of the microbes' potential fortermitecontrolwas given.
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A thorough assessment of biologicaltermitecontrolshould address the possibility of unintended results.
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Thus, there seems little potential for use of these agents for subterraneantermitecontrol.
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In summary, of all pathogens tested, the fungi would seem to offer the most potential for at least some measure oftermitecontrol.
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Biological control may yet come to supplement, but is unlikely any time soon to supplant, other established subterraneantermitecontroltechnologies.
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Effective baiting schemes fortermitecontrolrequire delivery of sufficient spore inoculum to active termites and subsequent transfer from them to nest mates without stimulating colony defensive behaviours.
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However disappointing near-term prospects for successful classical biologicaltermitecontrolwould seem to be, research has begun to test promising new parabiological methods to prevent structural infestation by subterranean termites.
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Ecofriendlytermitecontrolwith neem oil has recently been found both economical and effective.
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Termitecontrolmethods include: physical barriers, chemical treatments, and physical treatments (such as heat, freezing, electrocution and microwave irradiation).
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