. The control of carpenter ants in telephone poles. Carpenter ants; Wood poles; Wood. 914 Connecticut Experiment Station Bulletin 403 The butt-treated and untreated chestnut poles are apparently equally susceptible to ant injury, and no attempt has been made to separate the two groups in the course of this work. Although our investigations have been limited to the poles in use by one. Figure 90. A: de-alated queen. B: major worker. All enlarged 5 times. C: minor worker. company, there is good reason to believe that the same general conditions of ant attack prevail throughout New England where


. The control of carpenter ants in telephone poles. Carpenter ants; Wood poles; Wood. 914 Connecticut Experiment Station Bulletin 403 The butt-treated and untreated chestnut poles are apparently equally susceptible to ant injury, and no attempt has been made to separate the two groups in the course of this work. Although our investigations have been limited to the poles in use by one. Figure 90. A: de-alated queen. B: major worker. All enlarged 5 times. C: minor worker. company, there is good reason to believe that the same general conditions of ant attack prevail throughout New England where chestnut poles are commonly used. Many of these have been set in recent years and should. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Friend, Roger B. (Roger Boynton), 1896-1962; Carlson, A. B. [New Haven] : Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station


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