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Unlike drywood termites or other wood-boring insects, subterranean termites do not push wood particles or pellets (fecal material) to the outside, but rather use it in the construction of their tunnels. This debris, along with sand and soil particles, is used as a form of plaster. We can clearly see this (as well as some live termites) in this image.

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Uploaded on June 13, 2011
Taken on July 23, 2010