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Weather forecasters detect termite swarms - ABC Online

Australians should be on the look out over the next few weeks for ... - The Westender

Good Question: Mating termites take wing - Sacramento Bee

"It is - still - the best zoological blog out there, period" - ScienceBlogs

Edibles: Wonderful new book takes the (fruit) cake - Seattle Post Intelligencer

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Weather forecasters detect termite swarms - ABC Online


Weather forecasters detect termite swarms
ABC Online, Australia - Nov 23, 2008
The Department of Primary Industries says it is the time of year when winged termites swarm to establish new colonies. A termite expert with the Department ...
From floods and storms to termite plague ABC Online
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Australians should be on the look out over the next few weeks for ... - The Westender


The Westender

Australians should be on the look out over the next few weeks for ...
The Westender, Australia - Nov 18, 2008
However, according to Ros, property owners are generally more likely to become aware a swarm has taken place when they find dead winged termites in the ...

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Good Question: Mating termites take wing - Sacramento Bee


Good Question: Mating termites take wing
Sacramento Bee,  USA - Nov 22, 2008
Ray Gill, retired systematic entomologist with the California Department of Agriculture, knew just what you're talking about – termites. "Sounds like this ...

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"It is - still - the best zoological blog out there, period" - ScienceBlogs


ScienceBlogs

"It is - still - the best zoological blog out there, period"
ScienceBlogs - Nov 10, 2008
2006) but they look like muscle or collagen fibres). Indeed, Schouten notes that the live animal may have had fibrous integumentary structures when alive ...

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Edibles: Wonderful new book takes the (fruit) cake - Seattle Post Intelligencer


Edibles: Wonderful new book takes the (fruit) cake
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 26, 2008
In the dry part of southern Africa, where aardvarks feed most of the year on ants and termites, there's a plant called the aardvark cucumber. ...

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