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Detecting wood-boring insects: Electronic device developed as aid in locating insects destructive to timber and wood products

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Roy J. Pence
S. J. Magasin
R. G. Nordberg

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California Agriculture 8(11):5-5.

Published November 01, 1954

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Abstract

The footsteps of a single drywood termite can be heard with a listening device designed as a tool for use in research.

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Detecting wood-boring insects: Electronic device developed as aid in locating insects destructive to timber and wood products

Roy J. Pence, S. J. Magasin, R. G. Nordberg
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Detecting wood-boring insects: Electronic device developed as aid in locating insects destructive to timber and wood products

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Authors

Roy J. Pence
S. J. Magasin
R. G. Nordberg

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(11):5-5.

Published November 01, 1954

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Abstract

The footsteps of a single drywood termite can be heard with a listening device designed as a tool for use in research.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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