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A consumer-oriented and compact handbook written in plain English for a general audience with an interest in protecting their home against termites (and other timber pests such as borers). The revision brings the book right up to date, discussing new termite detection techniques, as well as treatment options for termite infestations.
The revised edition of this textbook incorporates more than 70 changes to scientific and common names and the reclassification of some insect species.
This book is the tree-lover's first aid manual. Extensively illustrated, including 40 color plates, it tells you how to maintain your trees in good health, how to diagnose their illnesses, about their many enemies, including humans, the right medicine to administer, and in extreme cases, how to perform tree surgery.
While it is scientifically based and the result of years of research and fieldwork, this book is a clear and concise guide for all who need to understand how to protect buildings from termite attack: pest controllers, landscapers, horticulturalists, builders and architects. In addition, every householder will find it an invaluable source of information which could easily save them thousands of dollars.
"The first comprehensive layperson's guide to explain the latest termite detection and treatment techniques. In plain English the book tells homeowners what to look out for and how wood-eating pests are best prevented or treated. Importantly, it also explains exactly when you need a technician, what you can expect from them and how to understand and evaluate their quote or proposal."--Provided by publisher.
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