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    insecticidal potential of chili pepper leaf extract against termites. The garden vegetables pepper‚ Capsicum annuurn‚ of the Solanaceae‚ or nightshade family‚ is grown throughout the world and produces not only the green‚ bell-shaped‚ sweet peppers that are common garden varieties‚ but also the hot peppers used for such spices as paprika‚ chili‚ and cayenne. Most cultivated peppers belong to one of two major groups. The Grossum group yields the globose‚ mild-flavored sweet-peppers and the pimiento

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    the Insecticidal Property of Acacia Seeds and Bark against Termites” Submitted by: Trishia Naivee C. Diloy II-Oryza Submitted to: Mrs. Alita S. Labiaga Integrated Biology Teacher “The Effectiveness of the Insecticidal Property of Acacia Seeds and Bark against Termites” Abstract The researcher would like to find out if the Acacia seed decoction is an effective alternative to the commercial pesticide in killing termites. The materials used in this study are very abundant here

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    1985‚ Kumar et al. 1994‚ Jayanetti & Follett‚ 1998)‚ the young bamboo culms in particular or that has been insufficiently treated with preservatives usually deteriorate rapidly by the action of a mixed population of soil microorganisms and termites. Fungi and termites may still colonize even to those bamboo regarded as adequately treated with preservative. The decay and the attack rates on these bamboo may be slower‚ and the patterns of fungal colonization may also differ from untreated or less adequately

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    INSECTICIDAL PROPERTY OF ACACIA (Samanea Saman Merill) SEEDS AND BARK AGAINST TERMITES Submitted by: MELVIN P. VILLACOTE FRITZ DEXTER T. DORON JON VINCENT ISIDOR C. SIQUIJOR Grade 7-BEVZ A research proposal Presented to the Faculty of Regional Science High School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Research I Submitted to: MR. ADAM RAY MANLUNAS Adviser March 2013 ABSTRACT The researchers would like to find out if the Acacia seeds

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    Liang-min Wang and Li-ping Jiang‚ “Ant Colony Optimization and Ad-hoc On-demand M ultipath Distance Vector Based Routing Protocol‚” IEEE Fourth International Conference on Natural Computation‚ pp. 589-593‚ 2008. [19] Roth M artin and Wicker Stephen‚ “Termite: ad-hoc networking with stigmergy”‚ in IEEE Conference‚ Global Telecommunications‚ vol.5‚ pp. 2937 – 2941‚ 2003. [20] M esut Gunes¸‚ Udo Sorges and Imed Bouazizi‚ “ARA – The Ant-Colony Based Routing Algorithm for M ANETs”‚ International Workshop on

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    Adaptations of Savanna vegetation. Savanna vegetation must adapt to survive. Many problems must be overcome‚ such as lack of water‚ very seasonal rainfall‚ poor soil quality‚ grazing animals‚ very high temperatures and fire. 1. Define the following terms: Xerophytic = A plant adapted to living in a dry arid habitat; a desert plant Pyrophytic = plants adapted to tolerate fire Deciduous = Loss of leaves seasonally Perennial = lives more than 2 years Dormant = A condition of significantly

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    Eusociality Research Proposal Project Objectives The objective of this research is to aid in identifying how honey bees‚ Apis mellifera‚ and potentially all eusocial insects‚ have evolved to their current level of social organization‚ . By studying the behavior of the worker caste in the absence of the queen‚ we will be able to see signs of whether these organisms have evolved from kin selection or multilevel selection. The ultimate goal is to see if worker bees can thrive and manage a colony

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    Social insects such as ants‚ bees‚ termites‚ and wasps‚ provide us with a powerful metaphor for creating decentralized problem-solving systems composed of simple‚ interacting‚ and often mobile‚ agents. The emergent collective intelligence of social insects lies not in complex individual capabilities but in networks of interactions that exist among individuals and between individuals and their colonies. The daily problems solved by a social insect colony include the following: finding food‚ building

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    Which of the following is NOT true about the Mollusca? All of the above The uniquely derived rasping tongue of the Mollusca is called the? Radula Which of the following is mismatched? Scaphopoda–chitons Where would you place a creature that has the following characters: can burrow in sediment; moves by means of "clapping" two valves together‚ lacks a radula; eyes with a retina; shell with an umbo? Bivalvia Which of the following is NOT correct? The Mollusca have metanephridia for a circulatory

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    about the different way we could eliminate the insects without harming our environment with the dangerous DDT compound. Ways like sterilizing the males so they cannot get the females pregnant‚ extracting pheromone from the female and spreading it over a large area it try and mask the real pheromone emitted by the female and the male can then not find her. All are great ideas but how do we know they will be safer than DDT. We do not‚ just like we had no idea that DDT was going to have a extreme effect

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