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The Mighty Termite: Scientists work to corral the spread
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LSU AgCenter scientists continue to add weapons to their arsenal as they battle the spread of the Formosan subterranean termite. And they’re making headway. This pest voraciously consumes wooden structures and woody plants and causes millions of dollars in damages.

Mean Alate Catches: New Orleans
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The yearly flights of the Formosan termite have fluctated in numbers caught in light traps among the years.

Rebuilding Homes Provides Opportunities For Termite Protection
Homeowners in South Louisiana and elsewhere in the Gulf South who are rebuilding after last year’s hurricanes have opportunities to add more termite protection to their homes, according to experts with the LSU AgCenter.

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The Sesquiterpenoid Nootkatone and the Absolute Configuration of a Dibromo Derivative
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The 3-dimensional structure of tetrahydronootkatone and nootkatone was determined. A description of our methods and results are provided.
Quarantine On Wood, Cellulose Material After Hurricanes Katrina And Rita
The commissioner of agriculture in Louisiana imposed a quarantine for the Formosan subterranean termite on October 3, 2005, in Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes. The Formosan subterranean termite is the most destructive insect in Louisiana.
Monolithic Slab Construction
House foundation
Termites can not eat through solid concrete. In order to enter a structure they must come up around the outside edges or enter through some other opening in the slab. Traditional termite treatments require the application of a continuous chemical barrier to the soil around all possible entry points.
Termites in Trees
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Information card on where to look for termites in trees.
Termites and Rebuilding
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Information card on tackling termite problems when beginning a renovation project
Termite Inspection 101
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Information card on places to look for Formosan subterranean termite Infestations
Supertermites
bar graph of colony size difference between Formosan and native subterranean termites
Formosan subterranean termites are more aggressive and cause more damage than native subterranean termite species because of special biological attributes.
Comparison of Native and Formosan Subterranean Termites Biology, Ecology and Methods of Control
Formosan and subterranean termite biology, ecology and behavior are compared and contrasted.
Types of Termites in Louisiana
Drywood termites
There are two majors types of termites in Louisiana: Subterranean and drywood. The subterranean termites are divided into two subgroups: The native subterranean termites and the Formosan subterranean termite. Determining the type of termite is important for management.
Alate Swarm
Winged Formosan subterranean termite
Formosan subterranean termites swarm annually from well established colonies each April through July. LSU Agricultural Center researchers have collected numbers and maintained records on daily flights and total swarmers caught in light traps in and around New Orleans since 1989. A better understanding of the mechanisms regulating flights by Formosan termites may lead to better control measures in the future.