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titleOfInvention Method of monitoring and controlling termites with heat-treated wood
abstract In a method of monitoring and/or controlling termite populations in an area accessible to the termites a wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of greater than about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F), in solid or particulate form, is located in the area and monitored. A toxic bait may also be located in the area. In another method, a toxic bait that contains a toxicant and wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of at least about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F) may be located in the area. In another method, an extract that is extracted from such heat treated wood and in the form of a liquid or a solid/particulate is located in the area to be monitored.
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