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U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service General Technical Report 50-5 Annotated Guide To Training Aids In Wood ~koducts Protection Southern Forest Experiment Station Forest Service U. S. Department of Agriculture 1974

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Page 1: Annotated Guide To Training Aids In Wood ~koducts ProtectionAnnotated Guide To Training Aids In Wood Products Protection ferry L, Amburgey, Lonnie H. Williams, and Raymond H. Beal

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Forest Service General Technical Report 50-5

Annotated Guide To Training Aids In Wood ~koducts Protection

Southern Forest Experiment Station

Forest Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

1974

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Contents

Page

General information on wood 1 Slide courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...--- 1 Films 2 Literature 2 Tapes --_-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. - - - - . . . . 3

Wood-destroying fungi 3 Slide courses . 3 Films 3 Literature 3

Wood-destroying insects 5 General information .. 5 Termites 6 Slide courses ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Films 6 Literature 7

Beetles 9 General information -----------.-----. 9 Films .-.-- 10 Anobiidae literature - 10 Lyctidae literature - 1 1 Bostrichidae literature -__.--------------------------.--- .- ---- -------.. - ----.-- ..---.--. ---------- 12 Cerambycidae (old house borer) literature ----------. .----_----_--.--....------ .--. . -.-. .. .. 12

Wood-destroying insects and fungi ____--_------------ .. .--.---. 12 Slides ~__.--~_~----------------------------------- . ----------- .-- .- . -------------------.-------- 1 2 Films . ..- ----.-. -.-- 12 Literature - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------- .------ -----.-- ------------------ 13

. Pest control trade per~od~cals 14

Education and training opportunities .-- -._---..---------.----- ---.. 14

Addresses of suppliers of training aids . - . . .---------....---.-------------------. 15

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Annotated Guide To Training Aids In Wood Products Protection

f e r r y L, Amburgey, Lonnie H. Williams, and Raymond H. Beal

This paper is an attempt to assemble under one cover a listing of training aids on the large vari- ety of topics related t~ xx~e>od products pro'iection. Foreign references in the English language are given to supplement domestic sources in some areas. Various types of audio and visual ma- terials, literature, and educational courses are grouped by categories. Annotations have been supplied where they seem desirable. Some of the annotations have been borrotved from abstracts prepared by authors or from information pre- pared by the sources listed a t the end of the pa- per. Sources for the aids are given in brackets, together with the cost where known. Complete addresses of supplying organizations are listed alphabetically a t the end of the paper. Books may be obtained by writing the publishers. A few references are out of print. They are listed because of their continuing importance, and can probably be obtained from large libraries.

Although no claim is made for completeness, more than 105 individual references, 15 bibliog- raphies, 16 tape programs, 21 films, 11,050 slides, 8 State or association training programs, and other sources of information are listed. The authors ~trould appreciate being informed of omissions or of additional items that become available. In this manner, future editions will be assured of comxtleteness and accuracy. It should be understood that inclusion or omission of any material does not indicate an endorsement or col~dernnation of its contents by either the au- "c~ors or the Forest Service, TJ. S. Department of Agricultrrre.

In?. many of the training aids, reeommenda- tions for preventing and controlling the hiologi- cal dekrioration. of wood refer to the rxse of chemicals, Some of the chemicals may no longer be registered or recommended for the uses stated. Before any rltemical is applied, its status

should be checked with the Cooperative State Extension Service (usually a t land-grant ' uni- versities), the county agent, or the Xational Pest Control Association. Specific information on preservative treatment is available from the American Wood-Preservers' Association and the American Wood Preser-vers' Institute.

GENERAL lNFORMATlON ON WOOD

Slide Courses

WOOD STRUCTURE. Slide-tape, 35 minutes, 114 slides.

Explains in detail the ccnatomy o f zuood, how preservc~tives are retained, and w h y wood shrinks and szuells. [Oregon State University]

HOW WOOD DRIES. Slide-tape, 30 minutes, 76 slides.

Relationship of f iber walls to the swelling and shrinking of zuood, the @zoz/.ement o f water through tuood, ccnd how moisture changes a f - feet wood. [Oregon State University]

PENETRATION OF LIQUIDS INTO WOOD. Slide-tape, 20 minutes, 80 slides.

Theoretical aspects o f fluid flozu a s related t o the treclting process, mocement o f preserva- t ives throz.cgth wood, c~nd practical aspects o f preser~nt ion . [Oregon State University]

PRESSURE WOOD-PRESERVII"66 PROC- ESSES, Slide-tape, 24 minutes, 119 slides.

Cse of pressure-treated zuood, hot0 wood i s prenctred for treating, r x ~ d how the treating process works . [Oregon State University]

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WOOD PRESERVATION MINT-COURSE, Detctiled discussion of ~ z e t h o d s o f con- Slide-tape, 50 minutes, 144 slides. strzccting wood-frctme homes. iVang

Condensation o f t h e f o u r sound-slide ahnits listed above. I t consists o f n brief explanation of t h e 22rincipctl concepts o f the s t r u c t f ~ r e , dry- ing, ctnd pressure treating o f zuood. [Oregon State Unit-ersity]

FORESTS GROW HOTPIIES. Slide-tape, 60 slides. [Western F\'oo~ Products Association]

Films

Ih" PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. 25 niinutes. [American Plywood Association]

FOREST SERVICE FILMS. USDA Forest Service FS-31 (1973).

About 220 f i l ~ n s denling zoith diz-erse aspects of forest trees c~nd zuood use m a y be borrozved or purchased. [U. S. Department of Agric~~l ture]

illustrcttions. f Superilltendent of Documents, $1.451

Anderson, L. 0. 1970. WOOD-FRA&fE HOTJSE: CON-

STRUCTION. USDA Agriculture Handbook 73,223 p. Detailed disc.zlssion of all nspects of constrz~ctilzg zoood-f rame strztctzll-es. WelE ill?tstmted. [Superintendent of Documents, $2.601

Anderson, L. 0. 1972. CONDENSATION PROELERIS:

THEIR PREVENTION AND SOLU- TION. USDA Forest Service, Researcli Paper FPL-132, 36 p. H o w to control condensation ttnd mini- mixe ??zoistzcre problep?zs w i t h vnpor bctrl.iers and ventilcttion. [Forest Products Laboratory, free]

Literature

American Forest Institute. No date CHECKLIST FOR COM&IUXICA-

TORS. Cntctlogzles the m a n y 21z~blicnt ions, slide presentations, and f ilrn st rips prod uced b y rnenzbe~, associations o f the Forest Industry Council. [American Forest Institute, free]

American Wood Council. No date A READER'S GUIDE TO WOOD

PRODUCTS, Lists 63 booklets which g i ~ e advice o n how zcood cnn be z~sed in ctnd around ct home. [American Wood Council, free]

Anierican Wood Council. No date HOUSE-HUNTER'S GUIDE.

Helps prospectire h o ~ ~ z e buyers t o co?n- pnre design f ecrtzcres and nzortgctge fnc- tors o f hozcses. [American kvood Council, $0.251

A;llnderson, L. 0. 1969. LOFV-COST TVOOD HOBIES FOR

RURAL AhfERIGA - CONSTRUC- TTON SfANTJAL. USDA Agriculture Halzdbook 364, 112 p,

Housing and Urban Development. 19'72. WISE HOi?fE BUYING. U. S. Depart-

ment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment, 36 p. Topics inclzcde adrnntctges and disctd- /13crntctges of n e w nnd used homes; de- f ects in design, constrzbction, or mainte- nance; termites ctnd zoood rot. Describes responsibilities of HUD-FHA irz re- gctrd to s t ruc tuml defects a d gi.r:es rid- dresses of HliTD area of f ices . [U. S. Departmelit of Housing and Ur- ban Development, free]

$:ass, '13. L. 1973. JE-IO&IE BUYER'S CHECKLIST. Na-

tional Homebuyers and Homeo~vners Association, 30 p. Many details, p ~ i r n r f ~ i l y finrlncinl, o f ho??ze b l ~ ? f i ~ g o ~ f ' selling. T e r t ~ t i f e inspee- Cions and design defects are .inendioned. [National Honiebuyers 2nd Momeottrn- ers Association, 1225 19tl1 Street X. FV.. ITrashing"con, I). 6. 20036, $1,001

Xadional Forest Prodtrets Assoeiatiori. No date LUaIBER AND ~ ~ ~ O O E ) PRODUCT'S

LTTERATURE. Gililiog in j~hz j of Ii le~nt?tre n rzd n.ildio-

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risual ~nnter ia l s ccvnilable f r o ~ 2 the member companies of t h e National For- est Products Association and f ram oth- er coopernt ing organixcttions. [National Forest Products Associa- tion; 6 or less are $0.30 each, more than 6 are $0.20 each]

National Forest Products Association, No date THE HOUSING ISSUE.

Relates the yrozoth o f trees to housing. [Kational Forest Products Association, $0.081

Ponderosa Pine IVood\'t~ork. No date HOW TO SPOT A BETTER HOME.

I z c l f ~ d e s 16 im23ortant factors to con- sider w h e n looking for n 7zew home or ctpartnzent t o help get the mos t f o r yozbr inrest??zen-t noto and avoid pitfalls later. [Ponderosa Pine Woodtvork, f reel

Southern Forest Products Association. No date HO%IE BUYER'S GUIDE TO VALUE

HOIVIES. Some o f t h e lcctest and best ideas o n ho%ze design ccnd construction. [Southern Forest Products Associa- tion, free]

USDA Forest Products Laboratory. 19'13. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF IN-

TEREST TO ARCHITECTS, BUILD- ERS, ENGINEERS, AND RETAIL LUMBERMEN. Forest Products Lab- oratory Report, 15 p. Pccrtinl listing of liternture o n use o f zuood pnrticulccrly in houses ctnd other liglz-t-f m m e construction. [Forest Products Laboratory, free]

Tapes

TREES AND ENVTRONMEXT CASSETTE SERIES

Seven cassettes, each 2 ~ 2 t h CL 25-??zi~zcte pro- gram on each sdde, Side 2 of cassette Xo. 3 d i s c ~ ~ s s e s T ~ e e s and Housing crnd side 1 of eas- sette LYs, 6 co.tlers Wood ttnd the Norjze En- ~ i rnn~7i~ ,en t , [An~ericarm Forest Institute, $2.00 each tvith Y el-ipd]

WOC)D-DEST ROYING FUNGI

Slide Courses

STAINIKG O F NTOOD AND ITS PRIEVEN- TIOK. Slide-tape, 22 minutes, 78 slides.

HOZU ccttnck b y f u n g i can be prevented or eon- trolled. [Oregon State University]

RECOGKITION, PREVENTION, AND CON- TROL OF FSTOOD DECAY IN BUILDINGS. Slide-script, 157 slides.

Designed as a n outline o f ct self-teaching seez- inar f o r house builders or inspectors. [North Carolina State University]

PREVENTION OF DECAY OF WOOD I N HOMES. Slide-script, 30-40 minutes, 54 slides.

Shortened version o f slide course listed above. [North Carolina State University]

Films

WOOD DECAY BY FUNGI. Authoritative discussion of the req.tlire~?zents and ccctirities o f r~rjood-destroying fz~ngi, Pye- ventive and control measures are also pre- sented. [State University of New York]

LONGER LIFE FOR WOOD. USDA Produc- tion Number 1156-T-70. 1954. 17 minutes.

Discz~sses the economics o f us ing treated zuood in places where deccl y may occur and desc.ribes the valzte o f good construction. Illzbstrates trectting techniqzces. [U. S. Department of Agriculture]

Literature

Amburgey, T. L. 1971. ANKOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON

PREVENTION AND COKTROL OF DECAY I N WOODEN STRUC- TURES (INCLUDING BOATS). Southern Forest Experiment Station, 123 p. Lists 7zcn~l"y 500 literattdre. [Soutl~ern Forest Experiment Station, free)

Amburgey, T. L. 1971. HAZARDS OF EARTHFILL CON-

STRUCTION. Pest Control 39 (8) : 34- 36.

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Discusses the decay hazard o f con- structing earthf illed porches, flotoer planters, and patios adjacent t o house foundations. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Amburgey, T. L. 1912. PREVENTING WOOD DECAY. Pest

Control 40 (1) : 19-20, 22, 39, Describes the t ypes o f zuood-inhabiting fzmgi and gives rules f o r decay preLqen- tion: ( 1 ) use properly seasoned zoood (2) kee?sr wood d r y zohile ,in use (3 ) nttoid soil contact w i t h nonpressure treated wood (4) zsse pressure-treated zuood zoheneuer contact w i t h the soil or other sources o f moistzcre cannot be avoided. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Cartwright, K. St. G., and W. P. K. Findlay. 1958. DECAY OF TI3IBER AND ITS PEE-

VENTION. H. M. Stationery Office, London, 332 p, A u t h o ~ i t n t i v e reference o n zuood decay c~nd the orgcmisms which cause it. Wood preserrntives and methods for their application ctre covered. [Britisl-r Information Services]

De Groot, R. C. 1992. A PRACTICAL LOOK AT [VOOD DE-

CAY. Economic Botany 26: 85-89. General disez~ssion ccbout types o f dc- cay, sources o f moistzcre in bzcildings, ctnd preservative treatnzents. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Findlay, W. P. K. 1962. THE PRESERVATION OF TIMBER.

A & C Black, Ltd., London. 162 p.

Amburgey, T. L. Methods o f preservntion, preservcttives 1974. PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF and their evaluation, and the preserver-

WOOD-INHABITING FUNGI. Pest t ion o f wood before and a f ter mc~nzsfac- Control 42 (6) : 22-25. ture. Wood-rottirng f z~ngi are brief Ey Describes f nctors influencing grozvth considered (p . 15-20]. of fungi and suggests how pest-control operators can prevent or remedy zuood- decay problems. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, free]

Amburgey, T. L., and D. W. French. 1970. PLASTIC SOIL COVERS REDUCE

MOISTURE IN HOMES WITI-IOUT BASEMENTS, Pest Control 38 (11) : 26-29. Also published in Forest Products Journal 21 (8) : 43-44 (1971). Putt ing plastic covers over the soil in crazcl spaces reduces the moisture con- t en t o f sub-floor qoooden members. [Southern Forest Experiment Station: f reel

Boyee, J. S. 1961. FOREST PATHOLOGY. Ed. 3. Mc-

Gra.t$r-Hill Book Co., N e w Uork. 572 p. Discusses zoood-inhctbiting fung i and has tzco chapters o n the deteriorctPion of wood prodzcct-s. Avost o f the t ex t i s concerned w i t h forest trees.

Hartley, C. 1958. EVALUATION OF FVOOD DECAY

I N EXPERI&IEKTAL WORK. USDA Forest Products Laboratory Report 2119,Fi'i p.

Hickin, N. E. 1972. THE DRY ROT PROBLEM. Ed. 2.

Hutchinson & Co., London. 115 p. Designed f o r the nonbiologist. Dis- czssses zchnt fzcngi ccre, how they affect zoood, how to ident i fg decay fungi, the d i f f erence between ordinarg decag fzcngi crnd ?cater-condtscting deccrg fungi, and nzethods used to ??reserve zcrood. Ha;l~ardous constrzsction prcte- tices a re illtcst.i.ni'ed, [St. Martin" Press, $8.951

Hunt, 6. M., and G. A. Garratt. 1967. FVOOD PRESERVATIOX. Ed. 3. Sfc-

Graw-Hill Book Co,, Ketv York. 433 p. Disezcsses tcood-de t e riorntiny @gents and 22resents a n authoritntizte ctnd de- tailed discussion o f the ~ j z c t n ~ nspects o f zuood preservation.

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Levi9 M. P. 1973.. IT'S WOOD ROT, NOT TERMITES.

N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, Extension Folder 300,s p. Brief accozcnt of: the organisms cnz&si~g tuood decay, factors thcrt pronzote their grozcth, clnd hozv attacks on buildirzys 9~2ay be p ~ e v e n t e d , f Xorth Carolina State 'C'niversity, $0.02 each in lots of 20 or more]

Levi, BJ, P. 1972. PORIA JNCRASSATA OR DRY ROT

I N WOOD. Bi. 6. Agricultural Exten- sion Service, Extension. Folder 301,5 p. B.i.ief discussion of h02u to recognize, controt, and prevent decay by th i s zoater-conduct my fungus. [North Carolina State University, $0.02 each in lots of 20 or more]

Nicholas, D. D,, Ed. 1972. \V00D DETERIORATION AND ITS

PRE'CTENTION BY PRESERVA- TIVE TREATi?iIENTS, VOL. I. DE- GRADATION AND PROTECTION O F WOOD. VOL. 11, PRESERVA- TIVES AND PRESERVATIVE SYS- TEMS. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N. Y.

Scheffer, T. C., and R. &I. Lindgren. 1940, STAINS OF SAPWOOD PRODUCTS

AND THEIR CONTROL. USDA Tech- nical Bulletin 714,124 p. Authori tat ive discussion of funga l s tains and ho.29 they m a y be prevented and controlled.

Scheffer, T. C., and A. F'. Verrall. 1973. PRINCIPLES FOR PROTECTING

WOOD BUILDINGS FROM DECAY. USDA Forest Service, Research Paper FPL-190, 56 p. Discusses pro&le?pzs caused by decay in buildings in the U. S, and the mea.Pzs t o rtaoid or control the?%. Moisture sit ua- t ions and cons t r f~c t ion f ecctures ezost responsible f o r the occurrence o f decay in a'crrious building parts are described, and directions are girea for elimincrt- h g z~ndesirc~ble conditions. $Si.uperin"t;ndeaz& of Doeumen"cs, $1,05)

USDA Forest Products Laboratory. 1971. LIST OF PUBLICATIOh S ON WOOD

PRESERVATION, USDA Forest Products Laboratory Report, 13 p. Includes pzhblications tha t yice general in format ioa clend the results o f research bg the Forest Products Laborato?.y o n preservnti?ie materials, methods o f ap- plication, and serrice l i f e of treated and untreated auood, F o r e s t Products Laboratory, free]

USDA Forest Service. 1969, lV0OD DECAY IK HOVSES: HOW

TO PREVEXT AXD CONTROL IT. USDA Home & Garden Bulletin 73, 17 P . Seasoned, properly used zvood i s a de- pendable building ~za ter ia l . I n properly designed houses that are well built nnd well maintained, decay cccfcses l i t t le damage. [Superintendent of Documents, $0.301

Verrall, A. F. 1968. PORIA INCRASSATA ROT: PRE-

VENTION AND CONTROL I N BUILDINGS. USDA Technical Bulle- tin 1385,27 p. Biology of th is zuater-conducting fun- gus and how decay may be prevented. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

WOOD-DESTROYING INSECTS

General Information

Bletchly, J. I). 1967. INSECT AND &IARINE BORER

DAMAGE TO TIMBER AND WOOD- WORK RECOGNITION, FREVEK- TIOX, ERADICATION. H. M. Sta- tionery Off ice, London. 88 p. A ?cell-illustrated aid to the ident i f icn- t ion o f dctnzaye not only by wzctjor wood- boring pests but also by numerous in- sects only incidentally occurring in wood. [British Information Services]

Chamherlin, JV. J. 1960. IXSECTS AFFECTING FOREST

PRODTlGTS AND OTHER &I-%TERI-

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ALS. Oregon State University Cooper- ative Association, Corvallis, Ore. 159 p. hfornzcltion o n beetles and other in- sects zuhich m a y occur in zcood nnd zuood ~jroducts f roe2 FfTestern Stcctes.

Ebeling, W. 1974. URBAPU' EST0;tilOLOGk" University

of California, Off ice of Agricultural Publications (in press). An authoritative, broadly based re fer - ence f o r ezlery pest control f i w x and m a n y entomologists. Urbttn entonzol- ogy i s just being recognized ccs eqzcal in i n z p o r t a ~ c e t o %cell-estctblished areas s?tch crs forest , ngricultlcral, crnd medi- cnl entomology. Chapters related t o $rood-products protection include ento- .vtzologicnl o rganizntio.n ctnd legislcction, j~estieides and their uses, equipY~zent for pesticide application, and zcood-de- stroving insects and fzmgi. [University of California]

National Pest Control Association. 1973. 23-YEAR INDEX OF TECHNICAL

RELEASES SELECTED FOR COM- PILATION, 1950-1972. National Pest Control Association, 27 p. Practiccel in format ion o n the biology and control o f wood biodeterio"~"~cetion pests a s well ccs ccll other invertebrate and vertebrate pests in and ctround structures. Usuctlly cc single pest or t ype of pest i s considered in each release.

Sweetman, H. L. 1965. RECOGNITION OF STRUCTURAL

PESTS AND THEIR DAMAGE. W. E. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. 371 p. Comiflrehensive and especin lly zcse f zcl for eziscellaneous pests o c c u r r i ~ g in ?rqood.

Truman, L. C., and W. L. Butts. 1967. SCIENTIFIC GUIDE TO PEST CON-

TROL OPERATIOXS. Ed. 2. Pest Con- trol Magazine, Cleveland, Ohio. 187 11. Originally 23roduced cts a correspond- ence course in pest colztrol. W300d decccy find wood prodzccts insects other thccn fernzites receive vel-9 bl-ief trert f jnent.

Termites

Slides

PREVENTION OF TERnIITE ATTACK IN HOCSES. Slide-script, 37 slides.

Biolog y o f s zab te~mnean ter?~zites and preven- t ion o f nttack. [Nortlz Carolina State University.]

Films

BATTLE OF TIIE CENTURIES. 1932. Ant versus ter~?zite. T h e complete l i f e cycle the co??twzon ant , excellently organized patte o f insect existence and struggle. [Purdue University]

BLOCK THAT TERBIITE. 1940. 20 minutes. Habits and habitat o f underground t e ~ r ~ x i t e s ; methods t o protect nezu buildings f r o m in fes - tation; procedures t o prevent fur ther dctmage af t e r buildings are attacked. Methods o f pro- tecting infected buildings and points to be ob- served in constructing n e w bzcildings to pre- vent tewni te damage. [Purdue University]

BUILT-IN TERMITE CONTROL. 1962,13-1/22 minutes.

Designed to help pest control operators sell soil pretreatynent t o building contractors and architects. [Purdue University.]

EARTHEN CURTAIN. 1954-1955. Termi te control. [Purdue University]

FLAGELLATES OF TERMITES. Par t 1, American, 48 minutes; Pa r t 2, Australian, 50 minutes; Par t 3, 55 minutes.

Shows approximately 100 species, their loco- ~Yzotion and otheil* unusual featzcres w h i c h c a z m biologictil proble33-zs. [Purdue University, Pa r t 1-$62.00, Par t 2- $45.00, Pa r t 3-$49.001

TER3IITE: COXTROL. 1949. "1 minutes. Life h i s t o ~ g of tlze termite , dcryrznye, and con- trol. [Purdue University]

1 Although many Purdue films are available from one or more sources, Purdue Unive-tsity is given as the source because its film catalogue i i a valuable reference in itself.

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TERMITES. 23 minutes. The l i f e cycle, colonixntion, zoood- and earth- dzvelling types, preventing damage. [Purdue University]

TERMITES AND THEIR COKTROL, 1956.14 minutes.

IElustmtes construction errors that allow ter- qnite entleanee, Discusses kinds of t e r ~ ~ i t e s , shotus how the% can be distinguished f ~ o m ccnts, and saggests controt methods. [Purdue University]

TERMITES O F THE GOLD COAST. 25 min- utes.

Remarkccbte scenes of egg laying and nests of Afr ican species o f termites. The species shozen are much d i f ferent fiom termites found in the U , S. [Purdue University]

THE INTRUDER. 28 minutes. About cc high school boy who becomes inter- ested in termites zuhen they are discovered in his home. He decides to ~ n a k e termites his project f or his school's science fair. Illustrates methods of prevention ctnd treatment of in- fested homes. Rare scenes of termites, their nests, %lethods of attack and damnge to ho~xes . [Purdue University]

Literature

Beal, R. N. 1967. FORMOSAN INVADER. Pest Control

35 ( 2 ) : 13-17. A popular article on the discovery of the Formosan subterrccnean termite f Coptotermes forrnosanus Shiraki) in

the continentctl United States in 196'5. Characte.l.istics by zvhich to yecognize this termite are presented as well as n cornpetrison wi th the native termite [Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollctr) 1 .

Beal, R. H., and Ti. K. Smith. 1972. CARBAgIATE OR PHOSPHATE IN-

SECTICIDES FOR SUBTERRAN- EAPU' TERTifITE CONTROL? Pest Control 40 ( 7 ) : 20,22,43, Phosphate insecticides may hate vctlt~e as ct soil trecttnzent. [Sorrthern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Carter, F. L., C. A. Stringer, and R. H. BeaT. 1970. PENETRATION AND PERSIS-

TENCE OF SOIL INSECTICIDES USED FOR TERMITE CONTROL, Pest Control 38 (10 ) : 18-20,22, 24, 62. A popztlar nrticte on the penet~at ion and pemistence of d i e t d r i ~ crnd heptct- ehlor .in seven soil types thrclughozct the United States. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Ebeling, W. 1968, TERMITES - IDENTIFICATION,

BIOLOGY, AND CONTROL O F TER- &1ITES ATTACKING BUILDING. California Agricuftural Experiment Station &fanual38,4 p. Comprehensive and easily undemtood. Abundantly ilhkstrated to simplify identification of rnctny t7.S. species. About half o f the booklet is devoted to control. [University of California, $1.001

Ebeling, \V., and R. J. Pence. 1965. TERMITE CONTROL - PREVEN-

TION AND CONTROL OF T H E WESTERN SUBTERRANEAN TER- IlfIITE. California Agricultural Experi- ment Station Circular 469,16 p. A compilation o f practicctl information. Other /cuood-destroying insects are briefly discussed. [University of California J

Harris, V. W. 1961. TERMITES: THEIR RECOGNITION

AND CONTROL. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Nevi? York. 187 p. The f irst ctccount in English of t e r ~ z i t e dnnznge as a zuorld problem. Cornpre- hensive inforrncction not only on darn- ct ye to baildings hut also on pnrt o f ter- mites in r e d u c i ~ g yield of ctgricultzd;ml crops. Well illustrated.

Hickin, K. E. 1971. TERMITES: A fVORLD PROBLE%%.

Hrrtchinson & Co., London. 232 p. Pri*~ntc.i-ily zuritten f o~ the layezan. Dis- cusses whcct ter?~&ites are cuzd hogu they ccf fect zuood. Brief clc~ssif icrr tion of ter-

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.3;%ites ns zoell as methods f o r collecting and preserving speciflzens. H e l p f z ~ l f OY

beginning ternzitologists. [St, BIartin's Press, $10.001

House, P. E. 1970, TERilIITES: A STUDY IN SOCIAL

BEHAVIOUR. Hutchinson & Co., Lon- don. 1150 13. ~ V n i n l y for the stzident o f entonzoloyg.

Johnston, H. R., V. K. Smith, and R. H. Beal. 1971. CHE31ICALS FOR SUBTERRAN-

EAN TER3IITE CONTROL: RE- SULTS OF LONG-TERM TESTS. Journal of Economic Entomology 64: 745-748. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Johnston, H. R., V. K. Smith, and R. H. Beal. 1972. SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES.

THEIR PREVENTION AND CON- TROL IN BUILDINGS. USDA Home and Garden Bulletin 64, 30 p. Detniled, illttstrated advice on, chei~iccll soil trecctf2zents and desirable bzcilding practices. .A good booklet f o r homeown- ers. [Soutllern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Kofoid, C. A. 1934. TERMITES AND TERMITE CON-

TROL. University of California Press. 785 p. One o f the f irst ccnd mos t comprehen- siz;e books o n the biology o f termites. Describes the terwzites of the United States, Mexico, Canal Zone, the TVest Indies, Hnzc)nii, and the Philippine Is- lctnds. Szcggesfs ~crtys o f preventing drt~zc(ge b?j ?~zef hods o f construction crnd

Press, Xew York. 251 13. T h e significance of tertnites in soil fornzcrt ion artd the incorporcttion o f or- ganic mtttte.1. in the soil is criticnllg exct, mined.

Sational Pest Control Association. 197'3. APPROVED REFEREKCE PROGE-

DURES FOR SVESTERRANEAX TERbIITE: CONTROL, 168 p. Comprehensi.?:e report orz all aspects o f control i n strz~ctures. T h i s is a basic guide for the pest co.~ztrol indzcstry crnd the pztblic. [National Pest Control Association, NPCA member price $25.00, nonmem- ber price $75.001

Smith, Ti. K., Jr., and H. R. Johnston. 1970. EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TER-

MITE. USDA Forest Pest Leaflet 68, 8 P* Brief description, including hn bits, eci- dence o f attack, prevention, and con- trol. W r i t t e n for the generccl pz~blic. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, free]

Snyder, T. E. 1935. OUR ENEMY THE TERMITE. Conl-

stock Publishing Co., Inc. Ithaca, N. Y. 196 p. V e r y complete treatise tor i t fen b y cc zuorld clz~thority f o r the nonprof es- sional render.

Snyder, 1949.

T. E. CATALOG OF THE TERiVITES (Isoptera) OF THE WORLD. Smith- sonian IviTiseellaneous Collection, vol. 112,490 p. Tcrxono?~zy.

fhe ztse of che??~iccilly trerrfed nnd m- 2)nlatnble tlqoods. Snyder, T. E.

1951. ORDER ISOPTERA. THE TER- Krisfina, M., and F. M. Weesner. I1IIITES OF THE 'CTNITED STATES

1969-70. BIOLOGY OF TERXITES. 2 vofs. AAKD CANADA. Satiolial Pest Control Acadernie Press, Ketv York. Association, N. Y, 63 13. Ini*nllcn Fle for biologists, ~11zgsiolofl~:sfs, Tn,rono?nic key. Indicnfes dis f r i l??~f ion

Lee, K. E., and 7'. G. IVood. Snyder, 7'. E. 19'11. TERMITES AKD SOILS. Academic 1956, AXKOTATED SUBJECT I-TEI,ADIXG

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERXITES 1350 BC TO AD 1954. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection, vol. 130, 306 P.

Snyder, T, E. 1961, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANKO-

TATED SUBJECT HEADING BIBLI- OGRAPHY OF TERMITES 195*5 TO 1960, Smithsonian 3Iiscellaneous Col- lection, vol, 143, No. 3, 137 13.

Snyder, 1'. E. 1968. SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO THE

AKNOTATED SUBJECT HEADING BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERRIITES 1961 TO 1965. Smithsonian niIiscellan- eous Collection, vol. 152, No. 3, 188 p.

Sperling, R. 1971. P R O T E C T I N G B U I L D I N G S

AGAIKST TERniIITES. PANS (Pest Articles and News Summaries) Sec- tion A 13 (4) : 345-374. Describes %chat designers, builders, nzctnuf acturers o f build.ing ;mciterinls, nnd ozuners can do to prevent dnmcrge. Well presented and illustrccted. [Centre for Overseas Pest Research, College House, 'lilTrights Lane, London ?V85SJ]

Weesner, F. &I. 1965. THE TERMITES OF THE UNITED

STATES. A HANDBOOK, National Pest Control Association, 71 p. Most o f the in format ion has ctppeared elsezohere but i s brought together un- der one cozer. T h e foar chnpters o n regional distribution and keys make th i s book very zcseful.

Keesner, F. M. No date TERMITES AND ALL ABOGT

THEBII. National Pest Control Associ- ation Leaflet. Designed f o r handout t o the g e n e ~ n l ~~zcblie.

UXESCO 1962. TERMITES IN THE Wtl"I\iIID TROP-

ICS. 2.59 p. More t h a n 40 scientif ic 22npers and

p o p u k r lectures gizilen a t a symposiz~w~~7, held in Nezu Delhi, India. The sympo- s i u m zuns divided into 6 sections: sys- tematics and morphology, physiology ctnd development, gene j-nl biology, ecology, iatestinctl cellulose-digesting symbionts, and control and termite- proof construction. Many contributions are f r o m azcthors o f international repu- tation. [UNESCO]

Beetles

General Information

Hickin, N. E. 1963. THE mTOODWORM PROBLEM. Hut-

chinson & Co., London. 123 p. Recldable trentment o f the cccuses o f zuood biodeteriorcttion. Emphctsixes bi- ology and control o f Anobium puncta- turn cznd other nnobiid species, b?bt mos t other cuood-boring beetles cts well as zcood zcrasps, termites, and mcrrine borers are disczlssed. [St. Martin's Press, $8.951

Hickin, N. E. 1967. THE CONSERVATION OF BUILD-

ING TIMBERS. Hutchinson & Co., London. 144 p. Thorozcgh disczcssion o f the geographic incidence, economic importctnce, ctnd control o f wood-boring beetles in Grent Britain.

St. George, R. A. 1970. PROTECTING LOG CABINS, RUS-

TIC WORK, AND UNSEASONED WOOD FROlYI INJURIOTJS INSECTS IK THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. USDA Farmers' Bulletin 2104,18 13.

Discusses the biology and control o f beetles f regzcently found davncrging tin-

sensoned and recently seasoned ~roocl, .zcsually thnt zrhich i s coz~ered ~cj i th bctrk. Gives kiln-drying schedule f o r c o n t ~ o l o f llrrztcle in infes ted zuood. [Superintendent of Documents, $0.30 each]

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Williams, L. H. 1973. RECOGNITION AND CONTROL OF

VCTOOD-DESTROYING BEETLES. Pest Control 41 (2) : 24, 26, 28. Various beetle infes tat ions attributed to pozoder-post beetles b y the pest can- trol indus t ry are described making the point that identificcttion i s importnnt f o r the proper selection o f control measures. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

i$Tilliams, L. H. 1913, IDENTIFYING V1700D-DESTROY-

ING BEETLES. Pest Control 41 (5) : 30,32,33,36,38, 40. T h e ncronynz A L B O W i s proposed as a n aid t o renzembering szcggested beetle names. T h e acronywz T O W - A - T O P i s szcggested for remembering di f ferences in typical biological hnbits of the bee- t les which can be zcsed t o make s 7 ~ f f i - cient identif ications f o r control meas- ure selection. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Williams, L. H., and H. R. Johnston. 1972. CONTROLLING WOOD-DESTROY-

ING BEETLES IN BUILDINGS AND FURNITURE. USDA Leaflet 558,8 13. Qtbestions frequently asked b y home- ozoners are nnszoered w i t h prctctical in- f ormrction. Contrasts in beetle and termite habits nnd current U S D A recom~nendat ions for beetle control are ctlso given. [Superintendent of Documents, $0.25 each]

Films

FOREST LEGACY, 1965. I 6 minutes, color. T h e f i ~ s t hctlf describes the importctnce o f ?uoocl! and e??ol?~tioil-2 of forests in England. Tlze second hctlf deals w i t h ~vood-boring beetles. [Purdue University]

Anobiidae Literature

Acciavatti, R. E. 1972. THE ECOLOGY OF ANOBIID4E

ASSOCIATED IITITH NORTHERN

HARDWOOD FORESTS IN CEN- TRAL NEW YORK, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PITLILVUS R U F I - C O R N I S SAY. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 131 p. T h e most extensize s tudy of the second most co?-t.zmon anobiid species in s t w e - tzcres in the Xortheast.

French, J. R. J. 1970. REVIEW OF CONTROL BIEASURES

AGAIXST THE COXMON FURNI- TURE BEETLE, ArVOBIUiM P U X C - TATUBI (DeGEER). Journal of the Institute of 'GVood Science 5 (2) : 29-32. Dratcs signif icant f indings f ronz 45 references about the control o f th i s beetle, the wzcijor pest o f sectsoned wood in Azcstralict, Englctnd, Europe, and N e w Zealand.

Linscott, D. 1963. TI-IE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF TIM-

BER TO ATTACK AND THE PROB- ABILITY OF AN INFESTATION BY A X O B I U M PUL"\I'CTATUM (De- GEER) . Proceedings, British Wood Preservers' Association Annual Con- vention. 30 p. T h e ilzfor?nation is excellently docu- mented zinder 15 factors that influence beetle ccttccck. A c!~ecklist shows 112 hosts.

Moore, H. B. 1968. DEVELOPMENT A S D LOXGE'CTITY

OF X Y L E T I N U S P E L T A T C S UN- DER CONSTANT TEMPERATURES AND HV&LIIDITIES. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 61 : 1158-1164. Reszclts are limited to those obtnined wi th fldzdts ctnd w i t h larzne 2623 f o 6 %reeks rr.f t e r egg hnfching,

Moore, H. B. 1970. PXCt'EATlOn" 'P'IlgE OF EGGS O F

Lfi'f.'LEi'bL\'lliTS PELTA TCS ( COLE- OPTERA: ANOBIIDAE) UNDER COXSTAST TE24IPERATTJRES AKD Iil'fi'ATIDITIES. Annals of the Etits~a~olngical Society o f America 63: 617-618.

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National Pest Control Association. 1972. ANOBIID POWDER POST BEE-

TLES. Technical Release 21-72, 7 p. Practicctl inf onrtzation about t h e iden- tif ication, biology, and control.

Simeone, J. B. 1962. SURVEY OF WOOD-FEEDING

AKOBIIDAE IN NORTHEASTERN UKITED STATES IKCLUDING A STUDY O F TE&%PERATURE AND HUhlIDITY EFFECTS ON EGG DE- VELOPMENT OF H A D R O B R E G - N U S C A R I N A T U S (SAY). Proceed- ings, XI International Congress of En- tomology, p. 326-335. C o ~ a p a r e s incidence of anobiids in s trz~ctures and in reference collections. Inf luences o f temperature and humid- i t y o n the m o s t comwzon species in the Northeast ctre briefly reported.

Snyder, T. E. 1935. AN INTRODUCED ANOBIID BEE-

TLE DESTRUCTIVE TO HOUSES I N THE SOUTHERN STATES. Pro- ceedings of the Biological Society of TVashington 48: 59-60. Apparent ly the only reference t o Nico- biurn hirtum Illiger, probably t h e sec- ond mos t common anobiid in structures in the Southeast.

Spink, W. T., H. R. Gross, and L. I). Kirst. 1966. CAN WATER EMULSIONS OF

CHLORINATED HYDROCARBON INSECTICIDES CONTROL THE WOOD-BORING BEETLE X Y L E - TILNUS P E L T A T U S (HARRIS) IN STRUCTURAL TIMBERS? Pest Con- trol 34: 12-13, 15, 44, 46. T h i s report has been the bctsis f o r the widespread use of zunter-emulsion f ormzclations f o r beetle control.

White, R. E, 1962. THE ANOBIIDAE OF OHIO (COLE-

OPTERA). Bulletin of tlie Ohio Bio- logical Survey I ( 4 ) : 1-58. Tctxono?ny

White, R. E. 1971. KEY TO KORTH AMERICAN GEN-

ERA OF ANOBIIDAE, WITH PHU-

LOGENETIC AND SYNONYMIC NOTES (COLEOPTERA). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 64: 179-191. T h e latest and most complete key t o ano biids.

Williams, L. H. 1973. ANOBIID BEETLES SHOULD BE

CONTROLLED. P a t Control 41 (6) : 18, 20, 22, 38, 40, 42, 44. Damages occuring in 4 severe in fes ta - t ions of X, peltatus, the most .co?nnzon species in structures in the Southeast, are described to emphasize thnt early detection and control are warranted. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Lyctidae literature

Christian, M. B. 1940. BIOLOGY OF THE POWDER-POST

BEETLES, L Y C T U S P L A N I C O L L I S LECONTE AND L Y C T U S P A R A L - L E L O P I P E D U S (MELSH.) PART 1. Louisiana Conservation Revue 9 (4) : 56-69. Par t I1 10 (1) : 40-42.

Gerberg, E. J. 1957. A REVISION OF THE NEW WORLD

SPECIES OF POWDER-POST BEE- TLES BELONGING TO THE FAM- ILY LYCTIDAE. USDA Technical Bulletin 1157,55 p. T h e newest and mos t complete taxono- m i c k e y f o r the Lyctidae.

National Pest Control Association. 1961. LYCTID POWDER-POST BEETLES

-THEIR BIOLOGY AND CONTROL. Technical Release 19-61, 20 p. A thorough co~tp i la t ion o f practical in- formation. An appendix brie f ly dis- cusses qcood identif ication, growth, ctnd te~wxinology.

Smith, V. K. 1968. LINDANE CONTROLS LYCTVS

POWDER-POST BEETLES DURING AIR-DRYING O F ROUGH ASH LUBIBER. Journal of Economic Ento- mology 61: 323-324.

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Wright, C. G. WOOD-DESTROYING INSECTS AND FUNGI 1959. THE INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL

EXVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON THE DEVELOP&IENT OF THE SOUTHERN LYCTCS B E r n L E , L Y C T U S P L A N I C O L L I S LECONTE. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 52: 632-634.

iyright, C. G. 1960. BIOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERE

LYCTUS BEETLE, L Y G T U S P L A h T f - COLLIS . Annals of the Entonlological Society of America 53: 285-291.

Bostrichidae Literature

Fisher, W. S. 1950. A REVISION OF THE KORTH

AMERICAN SPECIES OF BEETLES BELONGIKG TO THE FABIILY BOS- TRICHIDAE. USDA BiIiscellaneous Publication 698, 157 p. Taxono;m y.

Woodruff, R. E. 1967, AN ORIENTAL WOOD BORER,

H E T E R O B O S T R Y C H U S A E Q U A L I S (WATERHOUSE), RECENTLY ES- TABLISHED IN FLORIDA (COLE- OPTERA: BOSTRICHIDAE) . Ento- mology Circular 58,3 p. [Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry, Gaines- ville]

Cerambycidae (old house borer) Literature

Although the old house borer has been studied extensively in Europe and Africa, the numerous references will not be listed here. &fcIntyre, T., and R. A. St. George.

1972. THE OLD HOUSE BORER. USDA Leaflet 501, 8 p. Brief description, including hccbits, evidence of at tack, prezyention, and con- trol. W r i t t e n So';- the general pzcblic. [Superintendent of Documents, $0.25 each]

Xational Pest Control Association. 1965, OLD HOUSE BORER. Technical Re-

lease 11-65,10 p, Good compilation o f b k l o g y and eon- trol, in kaytnnn"s terms,

Slides

PREVENTION OF DECAY AND TER&iIITE ATTACK IN HONES. Slide-script.

Discusses aoood-inhabiting fung i and ter- mi tes , acith emphasis o n prevention and con- trol. [North Carolina State Vniversity]

National Pest Control Association. 14 listing o f c~bout 160 slides, some o f wood- products pests, ,may be obtained by wri t ing. Slides mcty be purchased f o r about $0.65 each.

Southgrn Forest Insect VC70rk Conference Mr. W. H. Ecl~ols, Secretary-Treasurer 2406 E. Northside Drive Jackson, Mississippi 39211

A set o f 35 slides of ztlood products insects m a y be purchased.

Pest Control Operators of California, Inc. 3444 West First Street Los Angeles, California 90004

In format ion about the 20 slide sets being pro- duced b y th i s organization may be f o ? ~ n d in Ncctionccl Pest: Control Operators Nezos, Janu- a r y 197.2, p. 12-15.

Films

INSPECTION FOR 'CTT00D DESTROYING ORGANIShfS. U.S. Navy Training Film MN 8167A. 18 minutes.

Llescribes the problems faced b y the N a v y in paaintaining i t s wooden structures. Explains that wood i s destroyed by tiring organisms ctnd shows how t o inspect f o r damage. [Purdue University or U.S, Navy]

CONTROL O F fiVOOD DESTROYING OR- GANTS&iIS. U.S. Navy Training Film %IN 8167B. 22 nlinutes,

OtcCliazes control methods. [Purdue University or U, S, Navy]

FYOOD PRESERVATION - EFFECTS O F &XARIKE: ORGANIShfS, T;', S, Navy Training Film 8161G,

Biolo yy of pests Chcrt attack 2oaf erfrond struc- dzcres, Prinzctry emphtlsis i s giz3eaz, to ~zcarine borers, but fung i arsd insects ure C ~ S O dis- cussed. [U, S, Xarly]

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WOOD PRESERVATION - CONTROL OF MARINE: ORGANISMS, U. S, Kavy Training Film &f3JT 8167D.

Emphcrsixes the need for thoro'ctcgh periodic i ~ s p e c t i o n s ctnd use o f pressure-treated wood. [IU. S. Kavy]

T'REATLKG 'ltTOOD. 1958. 14 minutes, Errtpf~nsixes the need f o ~ treatiag zcood tha t will be exposed do Florida" drcmf;, cli fzc~te. L k t s and discusses wood-destroying agents, shotus e x a ~ 2 p l e s o f d n ~ ~ z a g e , and discz~sscs pro- tective trent~zenics. Includes a tour o f a ?rood- treat ing plctnt. [Purdue University]

THE MOST I N POSTS. 1956.20 minutes. Eiru~zorous, but w i t h sound ccdvice for f a r ~ t e r s , th i s fitnz describes t h e attack o f t e r ~ z i t e s and lvood r o t o n fence posts and f a r ~ z structures. [Purdue 'University]

Listing of 16 rnm films in entomology and related fields.

List ineludes m a n y subjects other thccn quood- ~2rodzl;cts protection ctnd is current as of 197R. [Purdue University, $1.001

Listing of filmstrips in entornology and related fields.

[Purdue University, $0.501

Literature

Biesterfeldt, R. C., T. L. Amburgey, and L. H. 'CVilliams.

19'13. FINDING AND KEEPING A HEALTHY HOUSE. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report SO- P, 20 p. General discussion f o r I-zotlseholders. SFcozus hoav constrz~ction and d e s i g ~ , a s ?cell cts mccintenance, can prevent deeny b y keeping ~ o o s d dry. Tells how attach: bg ter9nites and other wood-de- stroyiutg insects can be prezented and controlled. [Southern Forest Experiment Station, f reel

Blake, E. G. 1953. ENE&l[IES O F TI&IBER: DRY ROT

AND THE DEATH-i-tTATCH BEE-

TLE. Chapman and Hall, London. 206 P Detailed disczkssion o f Merulius laery- mans, water-conducting decay fung- us , nad the denth-watch beetle.

Findlay, W. P. K. 1953. DRY ROT AND OTHER TIMBER

TROUBLES. Hutchinson & Co., Lon- don. 269 p. Detailed discussion o f wood deteriora- tion, by both fzdngi and .insects, in liu- ing trees and zcood p ~ r o d ~ c t s . Methods of preventing and controlling decay in bzdildings, ships, a'fzd other products.

Findlay, FV. P. K. 1967. TIMBER PESTS AND DISEASES.

Pergamon Press, London. 280 p. Describes the principal pests and dis- eases o f standing trees and zuood in storage and use, their economic s igni f i - cance, and prevention.

Hickin, N. E. 1963. THE INSECT FACTOR IN WOOD

DECAY. Hutchinson & Co., London. 336 p. Reviewed in Pest Control 33(6): 62-64 ( 1 965) . Disc.;lbsses insects, mainly bee- tles, which attack and destroy strfkc- turuE wood in Britain. [St. Martin" Press, $8.951

Oliver, A. C . 1964. TIMBER PESTS AND THEIR CON-

TROL. Timber Research and Develop- ment Association, St. John's Road, Ty- lers Green, High VITycombe, Bucks, England. 64 p. An excellently i l lz~strated reference pri- mari ly f o r diagnosing biodeterioraicion fclroble~zs and selecting control %2eas- zlres. F ~ n g i gro2oi'~~g in or on wood, bee- tle pests, ctnd mctrine borers receive %%ore attention thctn t e r ~ ~ t i t e s o r 2rjo0d preservation.

Scott, G, A+ 1968. DETERI0RATIOnS AND PRESER-

VATION OF TIMBER IN BUILD- ING. L o n w a n s Green & Co., Ltd.,

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London. 148 p. ED'UCATION AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES A prctctlccrl I~crndbook, pri~~xctrily for

Formal Cru ining, Campus or correspoi-ldence. Bz4ildez.s i n Britain, couering d e t e ~ iora- t ion of %cooden ~ z e ~ z b e r s by cctnzos- A list of universities offering courses in pest y h e ~ i c co;~zditior&s, f tmgnl deccr y, nnd control technology may be obtained from the insect pests; ctnd methods o f t rerrt?.i-tent. National Pest Control Association.

IISDA Forest Products Laboratory. Shor t cozlrses crnd tcqorkshops tVOOD HAXDBOOK, USDA Agrictri- ture Handbook 72, 528 p. Brtsic i n f o r ~ ~ c c t i o n o n zcood as CL ina- tericrl of constrztetion, zciCh dntcr for i f s use in design and specification. Sec- tions ctre decoted to protection f r o m f f rng i c r ~ d insects, painting nnd finish- ing , crnd prese~vat ion. C t ~ r ~ e n t l y O Z L ~ of print bzct ct revision nzrty be rt~~crilnble in late 1974. [Superintendent of Documents]

USDA Forest Products Laboratory. 1972. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ON

FUNGUS AND INSECT DEFECTS IN FOREST PRODVCTS. Forest Prodrzcts Laboratory Report, 8 p. [Forest Products Laboratory, free]

PEST CONTROL TRADE PERIODICALS

PEST CONTROL Harvest Publishing Company 9800 Detroit Aven~ze Cleveland, Ohio 44102

Subscription rates: 1 year, $6.00; 2 years, $10.00

XATIOATAL PEST CONTROL OPERATORS XEWS

BEE Publishilig Corporation Executive and Editorial Office Suite 222 1341 Pampas Road lTd'l'ood!and Hills, California 9136 1

Subseriptiol-r rates: 1 year., $6,150; 2 p a r s , $10.00

PEST C O X T R O t TECHSOLOGY Somiek Publishing Incorporated P. 0. Box 12356 Cincinnati, Ohio -15212

Subscripti011 rates: 1 year, S13,00: 2 years 520.00

Searly every State has one or niore 1- to 5-day courses sponsored by universities, regulatory offices, or pest control associations, Date and location are given lnonthty in industry trade n~agazines.

Association-s~~onsored training i n 23cst-coat rol technology

The National Pest Control Association spon- sors a Servicemen's Training Program. Infor- mation may be obtained from tlze NPCA. The California Pest Control Association sponsors courses accredited by California State Poly- teclznic University and administered by Kel- logg-&Test Center for C o n t i ~ i u i ~ g Education. The Tidewater Pest Control Association spon- sors a course a t Thomas Xu'elson Col~~niunity College, Hampton, Virginia; it consists of 20 once-a-week sessions,

Tmin in[ j sponsored by Stctte RegztlnCory Off ices

Arizona's course is 20 to 24 lessons, given twice a week and rotated between Pl-roenix, Tucson, and Yuma. Mississil~pi's initial course was 20 I\-e-eeks. ?Yeekfy meetings were held in various cities tbrougl-iout the State, A shorter course is now planned.

Xational Pest Col~trol Association

31embership cost for extensiorz, research, and regulatory persorar~el is $9.00 per year. This sum entitles men~ber to receive teclzuni- cal releases. For. those ir.110 rr;isl~ to receive ail information released by the assoeia"ion, the rxernlsershil~ fee is 818.00.

Tnpr cnsse ttes

Tapes on srrbterranean te~+llzites, other tvood pests, anci household pests are availabfe from Dr. Austin 31. Frisl-i~laclar~, 30 3Iiller Road, Farmingd~ile, S e w ycsrkr 11735.

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Neil ,4. Illl[aclean Co. 765 Landess Avenue P. 0, Box 319 BIilpitas, California 95035

A series of volumes about tlie life cycle, hab- its, and liabitats of various insects, Color and black and white closeups.

Tile follortring volumes are available a t 835.00 each:

Volume I Volunie 11 Voltttnie I11 Volume IT/" Volume T' 1''olunie 1'1 Volunze VII Volur~ie VIII Volume IS. Voiunie SI Voluil-ie X I Voltutle S I I 'lTolurne XIIT

Ger~iian cockroach American cockroach Bro~vlt-bazideci cockroacli Oriental cockroach Flea Dry \xrood ternlite Subterrane;ln terntite Dar11p wood termite Carpet beetle Clothes moth Black 1s-idow s l~ ider m y Bro~vn dog tick

ADDRESSES OF SUPPLIERS OF TRAINING AlDS CIiTED lrcl THE PRECEDING P A G E S

American Forest Institute 1619 hIassacllusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

a 1011 An~eriean Plywood ,4ssoci t'

To borrow filni write: Jlodern Talking Picture Service, Inc. 2323 Ken- Hyde Park Road New Wycle Park, Kelt- ;l-Jersey 11040

American ITood C o ~ n c i l 1619 nrlassacfiusetts Avenue, X.W. Cri'ashington, D.C. 20036

A ~ ~ ~ e r i c a n IVood-Preser17ek.s" Associatiol~ 16Z5 Eye Street, N.IT. iVasliiligton, D.C. 20006

Americai? It-ood PreserversYnstitute l G t ' i l OXll 34eadoilr Road JIcLean, \-a. 22101

Eritislr Inforn~atioai Services Sales Section 8 15 Third Avenue Xetv ?fork, N, Y. 10022

Forest Products Laboratory USDA Forest Service Information Services P. 0. Box 5130 I?iladison, IVisconsin 53705

National Forest Products Association 1619 Rlassachusetts Avenue, K.W. FVashington, D.C. 20036

National Pest Control Association Tlte Buettner Building 250 \;1'. Jersey Street Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207

North Carolina State Cniversity Exte~ision Forest Resources Box 5488 Raleigh, h'orth Carolina 27607

Oregon State University Slide tape courses a re available in reel-to- reel tapes or cassettes and can be either rented or purchased from:

Forest Extension Scliool of Forestry Oregon State TJniversity Corvallis, Oregon 97331

Ponderosa Pine Wood\\-ork 39 S. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60603

P ~ l r d u e University Lists of 16-mni films and film strips in eri- tomology and related fields.

Dr. Gary 1%'. Bennett Assistant Professor of Entomology Departrnerzt of Entol21ology Purdue Vniversity 157. Lafayette, Indiana 47907

St. Martin's Press, Inc. 1'75 5th Avenue Ke\rr York, S e w Uork 10010

Southern Forest Experilllent Stat iol~ USDA Forest Service '701 Loyola Ave,, Rm. T-10210 Ke-e-ts. Orleans, La, 10113

Southern Forest Products Associatiolz P. 0. Box 52468 Sets- Orleans, La, 10150

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State University of Ke-w York College of Environmental Science and

Fox-estry Syracuse, New York 13210

St~gerintendent of Documents U. S, Governnient P r i ~ ~ t i n g Off ice lvashington, D. C, 20402

TJNESCO Place de Fontelloy B a r i s y e %"ranee

U, S. Department of Agriculture Off ice of Information hIotion Picture Service IqTashirigton, D. C. 20250

U. S. Dept, of Housing and Urban Development

Consumer Inforniation Public Docun~ents

Distribution Center Prrebf o, Colorado 81009

C. S. Xavy Training Films

To borroi.;: Film Depository Naval Phohographie Center

a Ion ti'. S. Xar-a1 S t t ' ITrashington, D. C. 20390

To purchase: Xational Audiovis~~al Center General Services Actministration. Suitland, ATaryland 20409

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Amburgey, Terry L., Williams, Lonnie H., and Beal, Raymond H.

1974. Annotated guide to training aids in wood products protection. South. For. Exp. Stn., New Orleans, La. 16 p. (USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-5)

Lists publications, bibliographies, tape programs, films, and slides. Additional keywords : Pest control, wood decay fungi, stain fungi, termites, wood-destroying beetlm, wood- inhabiting insects, building design, preservative trtrat- ment.

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