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- W2186343422 abstract "damage poles, and few, if any, of these species are destructive throughout their respective ranges. Turcck (1960), on the basis of correspondence and his observations, as well as sources from the literature, delimits the areas of woodpecker attack in Europe and Asia. It isn't entirely clear, however, whether he has found woodpecker damage to poles to exist only in countries specifically mentioned, or if he implies wider occurrence when he states in his summary that damaged wooden poles are found throughout the whole Holarctic region. Old World countries specifically reported by Turcck to have this problem are Sweden, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, the U. S.S. R., and Japan. Genera involved are Dryocopus and Dendrocopos. Woodpecker attack upon utility poles has probably been better documented and known for a longer period of time in North America. During the last century, Scnnctt (1879) commented upon the severity of attack in south Texas. Many others took note of damage by woodpeckers during the early days of the communications industry when most poles carried telegraph wires. Not until 1911 was the problem seriously diagnosed by researchers. This year was important for the appearance of three papers: one on the damage caused by woodpeckers (McAtec, 1911), one on the food of woodpeckers (Bcal, 1911), and one on the effect of woodpecker damage to pole strength (Weiss in McAtcc, 1911). No solution to the problem appeared during the early part of the century. Apparently in this day before laws protecting woodpeckers and other birds, the chief recourse was in shooting the offenders. McAtcc, although noting that creosote as a pole preservative did" @default.
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- W2186343422 title "WOODPECKER DAMAGE TO UTILITY POLES: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ROLE OF TERRITORY AND RESONANCE WITH" @default.
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