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Drywood and Dampwood Termites (Kalotermitidae)
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Tim Robinson
Drywood Termite Frass
Sweetwater River Trail, San Diego County, California, USA
December 3, 2017
What kind of eggs are these -- some kind of beetle? I find them in huge numbers in rotten, powdery logs all the time. Do they hatch in the Spring?
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Contributed by
Tim Robinson
on 14 December, 2017 - 10:55am
Last updated 6 September, 2018 - 9:28am
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Charley Eiseman
, 6 September, 2018 - 9:28am
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thinking those might be fecal pellets instead
particularly based on your comment that there are lots of them in rotten wood.
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tenebboy
, 24 January, 2018 - 7:34pm
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Fecal pellets
Really? That never occurred to me. They are so perfectly formed. Thanks.
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Tim Robinson
, 25 January, 2018 - 10:50am
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