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2010
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The following are two common questions many people ask about the microwave termite treatment process.
How does it work?
Microwave Termite Treatment kills termites, fungi and beetle larva within the wood where they live. This is achieved by the bombardment of radio frequency waves upon the pests' cell structure and the wood cells housing them. The radio frequency bombardment of the moisture within the wood and pest thermally heats the infestation or infection rapidly from the inside outward, similar to the way a potato thermally heats within a microwave oven. Heat generated becomes lethal in a very short time. The generator is then moved to treat adjacent infested areas. The process is repeated until the entire area of infestation has been thoroughly treated.
How do you know the infestation will die?
During treatment procedure the temperature is monitored for safety and for certainty to achieve the lethal treatment dosage needed to assure a good kill.
A number of past university research studies by well renowned entomologists have established documented lethal temperatures for termite kill at about 125.7 degrees Fahrenheit maintained for 5 minutes, damage also occurs to wood destroying beetle larva at similar temperatures. Infestations exposed rapidly to extreme temperatures above 128 degrees Fahrenheit are damaged quickly.
"Without a doubt, sufficient microwave energy applied to infested wood will kill termites." Venard R. Lewis, Ph.D Entomologist, 1996 UC Berkeley efficacy research report.
Microwave termite treatment is recommended to be performed by a responsible pest control applicator who has been fully trained and informed of the proper and safe operational use of a Microwave treatment system.
Author is a retired structural pest engineer expert. During his 30 years work in the industry he has just about seen and done it all. Karl is also an active environmental advocate for the increased use of alternative no poison gas, no-chemical safe green treatment methods.
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New Beetle From Volkswagen
On the road, the New VW Beetle provokes similarly utopian responses. Described as a retro car, the new beetle is like the aggressive modern car on the road.
In a press conference, Dr. Ferdinand Piech, chairman of Volkswagen and grandson of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the Father of Volkswagen vehicle, wasted no time in firmly asserting that Volkswagen, the fourth largest carmaker, has become a "world" company rather than a strictly "German" company. And to prove his point, he announced that the New Beetle, being built not in Germany but in Mexico, will be sold first in North America fully six months before it goes on sale in Europe.
The German media people, however, at the car's press introduction, were not amused.
In initial form, the New Beetle has two core VW Golf engine options, a 2.0-liter inline four and the 1.9-liter TDI turbo diesel. The New Beetle power train remained its style and character as that in its 1939 forebear. There is an exception, however. In the front-engine, front drive New Beetle is everything backwards.
In other aspects, however, this little car's lineage points straight back to the original pre-WWII "KdF-Wagen" or that also "Kraft durch Freud Wagen," or Strength-Through-Joy car. The KdF was notable for its thrifty, reliable, intensely unexciting power. Even in "hot" 1972 Super Beetle form, 60 mph was a long way away over the horizon and patience, which is an essential part of the driving experience.
The New Beetle's power train reproduces those same qualities, but in an updated way suitable to the era. The 2.0-liter is smooth but an otherwise pedestrian package of 115 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 122 lb/ft of torque at 2600 rpm. It delivers a top speed of 112 mph and leisurely 0-60 acceleration claimed by Volkswagen at 11.5 seconds. Like earlier Beetle engines, this four-cylinder's power curve is dead flat, delivering little more than heat and noise when run up to the 6500-rpm redline.
According to car enthusiasts, the 1.9-liter TDI turbo diesel package proved to be something of a surprise. The diesel's hard-chugging off-the-line performance is strong, and at interstate speeds its torque pulled away from the gas engine on even a slight incline. Not only that, the turbo diesel quieter this time. The gas engine has considerable induction noise and just a generally high level of thrash.
Dr. Piech says in about a year, the New Beetle gets a five-valve turbocharged inline four of 150 horsepower.
The New Beetle is available with either the aforementioned five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. But the one standard in Beetle tradition is strictly observed. Like driving one of the '70s Beetle automatics, in the New Beetle nothing has changed. It is automatic, while advantageous in bumper to bumper sludge, spreads a very cold, very wet blanket over whatever enthusiasm the stock engine can muster.
Each part VW Bug parts of the New Beetle is built to fit the modern day concept of cars.
During its extraordinarily short development cycle, VW spent a $560 million bringing the New Beetle to Main Street.
About the Author
Benjamin Hudson works as a supervisor at one of the top engineering firms in the business district of Louisiana. He is also a freelance journalist and has passion for anything automotive.
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