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  1. Of tree stumps that have not been dug up. These are prime candidates for, termite ,nests and being close to homes, termite s usually end up destroying the siding
  2. Are" Kansas nigger head" and" Wild nigger head ". In Oceania, the " nigger head, termite ," (Nasutitermes gravels) is a native of Australia. *During the
  3. Frames. Human interaction Timber damage Owing to their wood-eating habits, many, termite , species can do great damage to unprotected buildings and other wooden
  4. Necessary gut symbionts are transferred from one generation to another. Some, termite ,species do not have a true worker caste, instead relying on nymphs that perform
  5. Sometimes have elaborate and distinctive forms, such as those of the compass, termite ,(Arteries meridional & A. Laurens) which build tall wedge-shaped mounds
  6. Utilising tools for foraging: some tools used include leaf sponges, termite ,fishing probes, pestles and levers. West African chimpanzees also use stone
  7. Hydrogen to make the acetate the termite requires for energy. By sequencing the, termite ,'s microbial community, the DOE hopes to get a better understanding of these
  8. Extensive reconstruction made use of iron rails and termite -proof timbers. The, termite ,problem persists to the present day. The cornerstone for St Matthew’s church at
  9. Of their tunnels or nest is a cause for alarm. When the Formosan subterranean, termite ,(Coptotermes Formosan) and the Eastern subterranean termite (
  10. That neither build mounds nor appear to maintain complex nest structures. Some, termite ,taxa are without soldiers; perhaps the best known of these are in the
  11. Altogether different, type of civilization, something like the" state" of the, termite ,ants, or some other altogether unimaginable type Globalization The issue
  12. S ability to maintain virtually constant temperature and humidity in their, termite ,mounds in Africa despite outside temperatures that vary from 1.5 °C to 40 °C (
  13. Usually hunting from a perch. They nest in holes dug into trees or, termite ,nests, laying 2-4 white or pastel-coloured eggs. Evolution and taxonomy The
  14. Wood-eating cockroaches, like those of the genus Cryptocercus. Some species of, termite ,practice fungi culture. They maintain a“ garden” of specialized fungi of genus
  15. Wave of bacteria uses the simple sugars and hydrogen to make the acetate the, termite ,requires for energy. By sequencing the termite 's microbial community, the DOE
  16. Of the Amrita, it is stated that sweet groundwater would be found near a, termite ,mound located east of a Jamb tree (botanical names - Eugenia Jambs, Engenia
  17. A chimp to a new food source. They also may be lead to a new fruit tree or, termite ,mound by a foraging partner that has been there previously. In some cases
  18. To be found in infested wood. This is achieved in one of two ways. In all, termite ,families except the Termite, there are flagellate protists in the gut that
  19. Severe. Counterbalancing this is the greatly improved water infiltration where, termite ,tunnels in the soil allow rainwater to soak in deeply and help reduce runoff
  20. Their territory by urinating on objects that stand out, such as trees, logs,or, termite ,mounds. The whole coalition contributes to the scent. Males will attempt to
  21. Fairly slowly. Its claws enable it to dig through the extremely hard crust of a, termite ,or ant mound quickly, avoiding the dust by sealing the nostrils. When
  22. In environmental remediation. Examples Researchers, for example, studied the, termite ,'s ability to maintain virtually constant temperature and humidity in their
  23. Science. Agriculture is also observed in certain species of ant and, termite , but generally speaking refers to human activities. The history of agriculture
  24. To find trees with a suitable hollow, including knowledge of landscape and, termite ,activity patterns, and a kind of tap or knock test, in which the bark of the
  25. Is unclear. Troops are cavity esters. Nests are dug into rotting wood or, termite ,nests, H. M. S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor is a comic opera in
  26. However, in the Termite, which account for approximately 60 percent of all, termite ,species, the flagellates have been lost, and this digestive role is taken up, in
  27. And termite parts of their digestion is still rudimentary. What is true in all, termite ,species, however,is that the workers feed the other members of the colony with
  28. Cushions and leaf litter, under tree trunks and stones, in rotting wood or in, termite ,tunnels. They also occur in forested grassland, if there exist sufficient
  29. outside a tree reaching from the soil to dead branches. To a subterranean, termite ,any breach of their tunnels or nest is a cause for alarm. When the Formosan
  30. G (Egg) marker proteins from rabbits or chickens. In field tests, termite ,bait was laced with the rabbit Egg and the termite s were randomly exposed to
  31. Cellulase enzymes. Our knowledge of the relationships between the microbial and, termite ,parts of their digestion is still rudimentary. What is true in all termite
  32. Tree species who's every individual tree yields only timbers that are immune to, termite ,damage, so that even with well-known termite -resistant timber types, there will
  33. Meaning“ science of underground water exploration” ), wherein the role of, termite ,knolls, as an indicator of underground water has been elaborately explained. In
  34. Roots of an uprooted tree, or arboreal nests of termite s (terrarium). These, termite ,nests are common in forest species. The nests take the form of a small chamber
  35. Changes (other than wings and soldier specializations). Some species of, termite ,have biomorphic soldiers (up to three times the size of smaller soldiers).
  36. Subterranean termite (Coptotermes Formosan) and the Eastern subterranean, termite ,(Reticulitermes Flavius) detect a potential breach, the soldiers will
  37. Pangolins have short legs, with sharp claws which they use for burrowing into, termite ,and ant mounds, as well as climbing. The size of pangolins varies by species
  38. For the survival of many timber-inhabiting species. Larger, termite ,mounds play a role in providing a habitat for plants and animals, especially on
  39. In most western countries. This has replaced the dusting of toxins direct into, termite ,tunnels that had been widely done since the early 1930s (originating in
  40. Vary from 1.5 °C to 40 °C (35 °F to 104 °F). Researchers initially scanned a, termite ,mound and created 3-D images of the mound structure, which revealed
  41. Jaw types and pragmatic heads provides methods that effectively block narrow, termite ,tunnels against ant entry. A tunnel-blocking soldier can rebuff attacks from
  42. For existing buildings without effective physical barriers. * The intent of, termite ,barriers (whether physical, poisoned soil, or some of the new poisoned
  43. Species of microbes that inhabit their hind guts. The microbial community in the, termite ,gut efficiently manufactures large quantities of hydrogen; the complex
  44. Didgeridoo craftsmen hunt for suitably hollow live trees in areas with obvious, termite ,activity. Termites attack these living eucalyptus trees, removing only the dead
  45. In general, new buildings should be constructed with embedded physical, termite ,barriers so that there are no easy means for termite s to gain concealed entry.
  46. Termites to gain concealed entry. While barriers of poisoned soil, so-called, termite , pre-treatment,have been in general use since the 1970s,it is preferable that
  47. Predation (spider, snake,scorpion, jellyfish,wasp) *Defense (bee, ant, termite , honeybee, wasp,poison dart frog) Some of the more well known types of
  48. In Australia and uses a range of plant extracts to create a paint-on nontoxic, termite ,barrier for buildings. In 2005 a group of Australian scientists“ discovered ”
  49. Triflumuron and, more recently ironic, a phenyl-pyrazole. Blowing dusts into, termite ,workings is a highly skilled process. All these slow-acting poisons can be
  50. Marshlands. Many species of birds can build burrows, or nest in tree holes or, termite ,nests, all of which provided shelter from the environmental effects at the K–T

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