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Woodpecker Damage in Wooden Powerline Poles
The damage to wooden power poles caused by woodpeckers was investigated. Approximately 170 damaged poles with 460 holes were studied to determine the size, location, and configuration of the holes and suitable methods for protecting wooden poles. It was concluded that a metal mesh screen with a mesh width of 10 mm or less is the best protective device for solving this problem. (ERA citation 03:010074)
Woodpecker Damage in Wooden Powerline Poles
The damage to wooden power poles caused by woodpeckers was investigated. Approximately 170 damaged poles with 460 holes were studied to determine the size, location, and configuration of the holes and suitable methods for protecting wooden poles. It was concluded that a metal mesh screen with a mesh width of 10 mm or less is the best protective device for solving this problem. (ERA citation 03:010074)
Woodpecker Damage in Wooden Powerline Poles
E. W. Andersson (author)
1953
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
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