Abstract

The aim of the research was to determine the changes in susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestrisL.) wood to feeding bysubterranean termites Reticulitermes lucifugus var. santonensisconducted in accordance with the ASTM D 3345-08: 2009 Thesapwood after modification in furfuryl alcohol at concentration 50% with the addition citricacidat concentration 1%, naturalsapwood and heartwood experiment as a compulsory reference material were used for the tests.The blocks of Scots pine wood were used to create seasoned samples of 7% ± 1% moisture content.The blocks with dimensions of 25.4 x 25.4 x 6.4 mm were made from three trees. Each variant was represented by 5 blocks. All wood blocks were freeze-dried before starting the experiment in order to measure the dry weight. After 4 weeks of termite feeding visually rates of wooddestructionwere: 9 (light attack) for modified sapwood, 2.8 (heavy attack/failure)for natural sapwood and 8.2 (light attack/moderate attack)for natural heartwood.The loss of wood weight of blocks was: 0.01 gfor modified sapwood, 0.071 g for natural sapwood and 0.21 g for natural heartwood. The mortality of the termites in the case of modified sapwood was complete. The termite mortality in natural sapwood has been classified as slight, and in natural heartwood as slight to complete.

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