You have termites where exactly??? Also, you can grab termite alates from a nest and they may still start a colony, as the males live with the females for life and breed in captivity.
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					Posted November 21 2014 -  6:46 PM
					
				
				
				
				
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					Posted November 21 2014 -  6:46 PM
					
				
			
				
			You have termites where exactly??? Also, you can grab termite alates from a nest and they may still start a colony, as the males live with the females for life and breed in captivity.
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			BTW someone created a new Facebook group just for termites, and I told them I would mention it here.
https://www.facebook...49125815127357/
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					Posted December 18 2014 -  7:03 AM
					
				
				
				
				
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			Update 12-18-2014
 
I was given a bunch more of these termites by ArtimusClyde. I divided them in pairs as best I could. It seems pretty much impossible to tell which is a male and which is a female. Supposedly the males will follow the females, but really it seems they all just follow each other around randomly.
I put eight of these in test tubes with little pieces of rotted wood in with them, and I put three in really small round containers filled with a peat moss/clay dirt mixture.
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					Posted January 11 2015 -  8:31 AM
					
				
				
				
				
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					Posted January 11 2015 -  8:31 AM
					
				
			
				
			This looks interesting. I have even thought of using a similar setup filled with sand for some of our Myrmica species.
What plans do you have to expand the nest if they ever outgrow it, or if the substrate gets too soiled?
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					Posted January 11 2015 - 11:25 AM
					
				
				
				
				
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			Substrate getting soiled. That's funny.  If I have to relocate them, I'll have to think of something similar to what I'm doing now.
 If I have to relocate them, I'll have to think of something similar to what I'm doing now.
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			Update 1-23-2015
 
The large colony has not moved into the new setup yet, but they did have a mud tube leading down into the out world. Green mold is starting to form on the pieces of rotted wood, so I dropped a few springtails in there. Once the springtails start to reproduce, they should take care of most of the mold.
I checked out my new colonies in the test tubes, and three of them have visible eggs. One had a clump of about five or so eggs, the others look like they had about three.
Here's a video of the colony with the clump of eggs. Unfortunately one of them picked the eggs up and went inside the piece of wood before I could get the camera.
One problem is the water in the test tubes is all gone now, and they'll start to dry out soon if I don't do something. I'll have to figure something out.
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			Update 2-5-2015
 
I've spotted eggs in all six colonies now, and two of them have at least one nymph.
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			 Getting the first nymph in a termite colony is always the most exciting part for me.
 Getting the first nymph in a termite colony is always the most exciting part for me.  Looks like you are doing great with them.
Looks like you are doing great with them. 
					
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			Very nice! It seems that the test tube method has offered the most visibility thus far. It will be interesting to see whether the colonies can continue to grow in that sort of setup.
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			Yeah definitely; that's what I'm wondering.
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			I will be testing some petri dish nests this summer, if I can find Reticulitermes dealates.
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			What is their substrate?
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			I don't even remember exactly. Probably a mixture of clay dirt and some peat moss.
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			Nice Glad to see at least one colony is doing really well!
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