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  2. List of termites of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Green compiled a concise catalogue for isopterans in Sri Lanka. [1] The first known study on termites was done by Wasmann during British period. Since then, many local and overseas scientists engaged on many studies, some in crop plantations as well. [2] [3] A detailed work on Sri Lankan termites was done by University of Peradeniya in ...

  3. Glyptotermes dilatatus - Wikipedia

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    The Low-country tea termite, (Glyptotermes dilatatus), also known as Low country live wood termite, [1] is a species of damp wood termite of the genus Glyptotermes. It is endemic to high elevations Sri Lanka. [2] It is a major pest of tea in low country area of Sri Lanka. [3] [4]

  4. Trinervitermes rubidus - Wikipedia

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    Trinervitermes rubidus, is a species of mound building termite of the genus Trinervitermes. It is native to Sri Lanka. [1] [2] References

  5. Does homeowners insurance cover termites? - AOL

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    A termite bond is a type of agreement you can buy that guarantees termite prevention measures, typically provided by a home builder, individual or organization that handles termite control.

  6. Category:Termites of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 December 2021, at 18:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Termitomyces - Wikipedia

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    Termitomyces, the termite mushrooms, is a genus of basidiomycete fungi belonging to the family Lyophyllaceae. [3] All species in the genus are completely dependent on fungus-growing termites, the Macrotermitinae, to survive, and vice versa. [4]

  8. Postelectrotermes militaris - Wikipedia

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    Postelectrotermes militaris, the up-country tea termite, is a species of drywood termite of the genus Postelectrotermes. It is native to India and Sri Lanka . [ 1 ] It is a serious pest of tea .

  9. Singer dies after refusing treatment for cobra bite during ...

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    According to the local reports, a snake handler rushed to administer an anti-venom, but the singer refused it. Bule continued her performance until she began to vomit and ultimately collapsed.