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Educate to Eradicate
Home Seminars



The Termite Project: Educate to Eradicate program of the University of Hawaii at Manoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources presents a series of free termite information seminars for the public.

 

 

Schedule for Summer 2008


Tuesday, June 17
6:30 - 8:30 pm

Mililani High School
Community School
622-1634
http://wahcs.leilehua.k12.hi.us 

Wednesday, June 25
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Moanalua High School
Community School
837-8466
http://www.macsa.k12.hi.us 
Wednesday, July 23
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Windward Community College
Continuing Education
235-7433
http://ocet.wcc.hawaii.edu/free.htm 

 

Attendees will learn interesting facts about these wood-eating insects including termite identification and biology, and gain tips on how to prevent and control them from UH termite expert Dr. Julian Yates. Participants will also be able to ask and get answers to questions regarding termites and their homes.

We look forward to seeing you at an informational seminar. Participation is free, but seating is limited. Call the numbers listed above to register.




Baiting systems, termiticides, wood treatments
A listing of products available to homeowners. One of the many
topics covered in the Educate to Eradicate seminars.

 

Handouts from the seminars (pdf files)

Formosan subterranean termite fact sheet
General information on Hawaii's ground termites

Termite life cycle
From egg to adult

Termite identification
How to tell the difference between termites and winged ants

Drywood termites vs subterranean termites
How to tell the difference between the two types of termites

Termite prevention & control
Protecting your home from termites



Contacts

Maria Aihara-Sasaki
UH Termite Project
Educate to Eradicate Project Coordinator
956-2456

Kristen Cabral
External Affairs & University Relations
956-5039

 



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