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2. Researchers from University of Copenhagen Report on Findings in Veterinary Medicine (Shaping the tripartite symbiosis: are termite microbiome functions directed by the environmentally acquired fungal cultivar?)
3. Courtship cut short for termites trapped in 38 million-year-old amber fossil
4. Mystery of Namibia's 'fairy circles' solved by scientists
5. In Hunt to Solve 'Fairy Circle' Mystery, One Suspect Is Dismissed
6. Global Termite Bait Products Market Is Anticipated To Grow At A CAGR Of 4.9% By The End Of 2033, States Fact.MR
7. Researchers at North Carolina State University (NC State) Report New Data on Ecology and Evolution (Origin of Mutualism Between Termites and Flagellated Gut Protists: Transition From Horizontal to Vertical Transmission)
8. Terminix Releases Its List of the Top 50 Most Termite-Infested Cities
9. New Paenibacillus Study Findings Have Been Published by Researchers at University of Lampung (Lysinabacillus fusiformis and Paenibacillus alvei Obtained from the Internal of Nasutitermes Termites Revealed Their Ability as Antagonist of Plant ...)
10. University of California Researchers Publish New Data on Entomology (Installation Season May Significantly Impact Time Required for Subterranean Termites to Find and Feed on In-Ground Baits)
11. Reports from Faculty of Science and Technology Describe Recent Advances in Molecular Medicine [Evidence from the gut microbiota of swarming alates of a vertical transmission of the bacterial symbionts in Nasutitermes arborum (Termitidae, ...]
12. The pest control market is estimated at USD 22.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% to reach USD 29.1 billion by 2026
13. The pest control market is estimated at USD 22.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% to reach USD 29.1 billion by 2026
14. The pest control market is estimated at USD 22.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% to reach USD 29.1 billion by 2026
15. Research from U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Provides New Study Findings on Science (The importance of termites and fire to dead wood consumption in the longleaf pine ecosystem)
16. Researchers from University of Rennes Discuss Findings in Systematic Entomology (Revising Dating Estimates and the Antiquity of Eusociality In Termites Using the Fossilized Birth-death Process)
17. Termite Bait Products Gaining Traction as a No Chemical, Environmental Friendly Alternatives against Termite Infestation: Fact.MR
18. Researchers at U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Zero in on Microbiology [Experimental Warming Reduces Survival, Cold Tolerance, and Gut Prokaryotic Diversity of the Eastern Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar)]
19. New Biofuel Study Findings Have Been Reported from MACS-Agharkar Research Institute (Xylanolytic and Ethanologenic Potential of Gut Associated Yeasts from Different Species of Termites from India)
20. New Science Findings from Indian Institute of Science Reported (Bi-layered architecture facilitates high strength and ventilation in nest mounds of fungus-farming termites)
21. Reports Outline Bioresources Findings from Yamaha Corporation [African Blackwood (Dalbergia Melanoxylon) and Other Local Tanzanian Tree Species' Biological Performance Against Subterranean Termites and Wood Decay Fungi]
22. Data on Biology Reported by a Researcher at University of Florida [New records of the drywood termite, Incisitermes platycephalus (Light, 1933) (Isoptera, Kalotermitidae), from Central America and senior synonym of I. nigritus (Snyder, 1946)]
23. Texas A&M University Researchers Illuminate Research in Science (Increased genetic diversity from colony merging in termites does not improve survival against a fungal pathogen)
24. Termites fart methane, but their mounds filter it from the air
25. Investigators at Federal University Sergipe Describe Findings in Entomology [Effect of Temperature and Substrate Moisture On Group Survival of Constrictotermes Sp. (Isoptera: Termitidae) Under Laboratory Conditions]
26. Data from Huazhong Agricultural University Advance Knowledge in Entomology (Interspecific Hybridization between the Two Sympatric Termite Reticulitermes Species under Laboratory Conditions)
27. Investigators from Government College University Faisalabad Report New Data on Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (Potential of Bacterial Chitinolytic, Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia, In Biological Control of Termites)
28. New African Entomology Findings from J.D. Mitchell and Co-Authors Described [The Role of the Harvester Termite, Trinervitermes Trinervoides (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) In Semi-arid Grassland Ecosystems of South Africa: Abundance, Biomass and ...]
29. New Findings from University of Sydney Describe Advances in Biology [Evidence for a Complex Evolutionary History of Mound Building In the Australian Nasute Termites (Nasutitermitinae)]
30. Reports Outline Entomology Study Findings from Purdue University [Screening of 57 Candidate Double-stranded Rnas for Insecticidal Activity Against the Pest Termite Reticulitermes Flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)]
31. Termite Control - Global Market Outlook (2017-2023)
32. Studies from Wageningen University, Research Center Yield New Data on Biology
33. Investigators at University of Liverpool Detail Findings in Science (Termites mitigate the effects of drought in tropical rainforest)
34. New Streptomyces Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University (Chemical Characterization of a Renoprotective Metabolite from Termite-Associated Streptomyces sp RB1 against Cisplatin-Induced Cytotoxicity)
35. Top 5 Vendors in the Pest Control Services Market from 2017 to 2021: Technavio
36. Data from University of Tokyo Advance Knowledge in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (Trp residue at subsite-5 plays a critical role in the substrate binding of two protistan GH26 beta-mannanases from a termite hindgut)
37. New Evolution and Development Study Findings Have Been Reported by Researchers at Western University (Soldier-biased gene expression in a subterranean termite implies functional specialization of the defensive caste)
38. Recent Findings from Indian Institute of Science Has Provided New Information about Soil Research (Properties and functional impact of termite sheetings)
39. Report Summarizes Peptides and Proteins Study Findings from United States Department of Agriculture [Cross-reaction between Formosan termite (Coptotermes formosanus) proteins and cockroach allergens]
40. Investigators from Indian Institute of Science Report New Data on Science (Building mud castles: a perspective from brick-laying termites)
41. New Pseudomonas aeruginosa Study Findings Have Been Reported from Auburn University (Characterization of Antibacterial Activities of Eastern Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, against Human Pathogens)
42. TWO MOST DESTRUCTIVE TERMITE SPECIES FORMING SUPERSWARMS IN SOUTH FLORIDA, UF STUDY FINDS
43. Investigators at Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Discuss Findings in DNA Research [Molecular Identification of the Western Drywood Termite (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) by Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification of DNA from Fecal ...]
44. Researchers at University of Calicut Have Reported New Data on Zoology [Glyptotermes chiraharitae n. sp., a new dampwood termite species (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) from India]
45. Studies from K.Z. Rasib and Colleagues Provide New Data on Combinatorics (Combinatorial Potential of bait matrix against subterranean termites under lab and field conditions)
46. Findings on Entomology Discussed by Investigators at Louisiana State University [Horizontal Transfer of Spinosad in Coptotermes formosanus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)]
47. New Findings Reported from University of Barcelona Describe Advances in Microbiology (Functional symbiosis and communication in microbial ecosystems. The case of wood-eating termites and cockroaches)
48. Findings in the Area of Entomology Reported from University of Georgia [Toxicity and Nonrepellency of Spinosad and Spinetoram on Formosan Subterranean Termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)]
49. Investigators from University of Western Australia Report New Data on Science (Termites utilise clay to build structural supports and so increase foraging resources)
50. NyloDeck's Exceptional Resistance to Termites is Proven in New Study
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