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The University of Hawaii Termite Project is part of the Department of
Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences in University of Hawaii's College
of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR). One of only a handful of
laboratories like it in the entire nation, the UH Termite Project engages in
world-class, ground-breaking research in the field of termites and other urban
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Under the direction of Dr. Ken Grace, the Termite Project continually investigates
new technologies and techniques for the control of these subterranean pests. A broad
spectrum of applications is studied, including wood treatments, soil treatments,
baiting systems, non-chemical barriers, and resistivity of specific materials.
Fundamental research in biology, behavior, and genetics completes the overall picture.
For a more in-depth look at what goes on at the Termite Project, visit our research page.
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Gilmore
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We are located on the
Manoa Campus
of the University of Hawaii. Our address can be found on our address page. Look
for the big butterfly next to the front door! |
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