Tuesday, December 12, 2006
D0380

A case study of the performance of noviflumuron for control of Reticulitermes spp. at a condominium development in Southern California

Gail M. Getty, ggetty@berkeley.edu1, Christopher W. Solek, csolek@nature.berkeley.edu, Michael D. Lees, mdlees@dow.com2, Ronald J. Sbragia, rjsbragia@sbcglobal.net2, Michael I. Haverty, mhaverty@berkeley.edu3, and Vernard R. Lewis, vlewis@nature.berkeley.edu1. (1) University of California - Berkeley, Division of Organisms & the Environment, ESPM, P.O. Box 1557, Blue Jay, CA, (2) Dow AgroSciences, 5200 Parkford Circle, Granite Bay, CA, (3) University of California - Berkeley, Division of Organisms and the Environment, Visiting Scholar, 1301 So. 46th St, Bldg. 478, Richmond, CA

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Species 1: Isoptera Rhinotermitidae Reticulitermes (western subterranean termite)