Thermic limitation of AE detection method of old house borer larvae (Hylotrupes bajulus L.) in wooden structures

•The electro-acoustic method can be successfully applied to detect larvae of the old house borer in wooden constructions.•The method allows to record the presence of the larvae in temperatures ranging from 20 to 30°C.•The method should not be practically applied below 10°C. The activity of the old h...

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Published inConstruction & building materials Vol. 136; pp. 446 - 449
Main Authors Nowakowska, Magdalena, Krajewski, Adam, Witomski, Piotr, Bobiński, Piotr
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2017
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Summary:•The electro-acoustic method can be successfully applied to detect larvae of the old house borer in wooden constructions.•The method allows to record the presence of the larvae in temperatures ranging from 20 to 30°C.•The method should not be practically applied below 10°C. The activity of the old house borer larvae (Hylotrupes bajulus L.) in wood was examined in respect to it’s relationship to ambient temperature. The activity of the larvae was assessed in laboratory experiments based on acoustic emissions (AE) in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sapwood at temperatures of −4, 5, 12, 22 and 30°C. 24 or 25 larvae were used at each temperature. The electro-acoustic activity was examined individually for each larva. It was established that below 10°C, the electro-acoustic method of detection should not be used in practice to detect the old house borer larvae. The electro-acoustic method precisely detects and records the presence of the larvae in wood at temperatures ranging from 20 to 30°C, and can be utilised with satisfactory results down to approximately 15°C.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.01.012