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#1 Offline Vendayn - Posted January 30 2015 - 5:03 PM

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#2 Offline Vendayn - Posted January 30 2015 - 6:07 PM

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#3 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 30 2015 - 6:08 PM

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I keep my termites in plastic without problems.



#4 Offline Vendayn - Posted January 30 2015 - 7:54 PM

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#5 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 31 2015 - 12:09 PM

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I think they're polystyrene, which is similar to acrylic, only slightly softer/weaker (can be easily scratched). I find it hard to believe that anything the size of a termite can chew through hard plastics like acrylic, as well as some of the flexible ones like polypropylene.






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