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Heterotermes indicola, is a species of subterranean termite of the genus Heterotermes. It is native to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It damages to timber in buildings and is one of the most destructive termites in urban and agricultural areas in the world. Soldiers are about 4.05-4.89mm long. Extracts of garlic and Calotrpis procera are known to have Termiticidal effects on H. indicola.
Video Heterotermes indicola
Host plants
Termites are known to attack and feed on many economically important plant species in larger scale to reduce their harvest.
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References
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External links
- Semiochemicals of Heterotermes indicola
- Insecticidal studies on heterotermis indicola wasmann (Isoptera: Heterotermitidae) under laboratory conditions
- TOXICITY AND REPELLENCY OF DIFFERENT INSECTICIDES AGAINST Heterotermes indicola (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)
- TOXICITY AND RETENTION OF DYE MARKERS TO HETEROTERMES INDICOLA
- Evaluation of Chlorfluazuron Against Subterranean Termites Heterotermes indicola (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Pakistan
- Efficacy of indoxacarb and chlorfenapyr against Subterranean termite Heterotermes indicola (Wasmann) (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in the laboratory
- First record of Heterotermes indicola (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from south India
- Potential of Fipronil as a Feeding Toxicant Against the Subterranean Termite Heterotermes indicola (Rhinotermitidae: Isoptera)
- A termite trap, NIFA Termap for capturing large number of field population of Heterotermes indicola
- Occurrence of enzymes for protein digestion in the termite Heterotermes indicola
- Preliminary Evaluation of Ocimum Sanctum As Toxicant and Repellent Against Termite, Heterotermes Indicola (Wasmann) (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
- Aberrant Behavior of Heterotermes indicola (Wasmann) in Constructing Hanging Food Tunnels
- The Effect of some Protozoacides, on the Survival of Symbiotic Flagellates of Coptotermes heimi and Heterotermes indicola.
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