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My old Drywood Termites colony


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#41 Offline ANTdrew - Posted September 24 2021 - 1:01 PM

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So are they inbreeding or did you bring in wild stock as well?
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#42 Offline Mushu - Posted May 17 2024 - 2:39 AM

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update? 



#43 Offline mmcguffi - Posted September 3 2024 - 10:51 PM

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Amazing! What species do you think these are? Incisitermes sp?

 

Also, can I ask what state you are in? I would be very interested in getting a pair from you...  :)

I came here to say:
Amazing! What species do you think these are? Incisitermes sp? Also, can I ask what state you are in? I would be very interested in getting a pair from you...   :)

...though past me has already done that apparently :) I hope your colony is doing well
 






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