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OhNoNotAgain Termitat (Baby Zoots and soldier update!)
Here’s a better of the BigFatPhids enclosure. Its a horizontal version of their vertical enclosures for Phidippus jumping spiders.
I see two loose termites but all the others have disappeared. I got extra soft rotting wood for them so maybe it’s easier for them to make nests in it than the previous woods I had tried. The extra soft wood I acquired as isopod food.
Evidence of recent nest-building plus discarded wings:
Edited by OhNoNotAgain, October 24 2021 - 1:57 PM.
Oops, might these new termites be subterranean? I was reading a news article that said subterraneans are swarming locally, so uh ... uh oh. I know zero about subs!
Oops, might these new termites be subterranean? I was reading a news article that said subterraneans are swarming locally, so uh ... uh oh. I know zero about subs!
In the Termitat we are down to just four. However, today when I watered them I discovered one of them may have molted. Tell me what you think is going on.
All photos come out rotated 90 degrees but it doesn’t matter much.
Empty shell in top right of first photo.
Suspiciously pale and big termite also visible.
In the Termitat we are down to just four. However, today when I watered them I discovered one of them may have molted. Tell me what you think is going on.
All photos come out rotated 90 degrees but it doesn’t matter much.
Empty shell in top right of first photo.
Suspiciously pale and big termite also visible.
The termite on the bottom of the first picture seems like a Secondary Reproductive which will be molted into by one of the workers if no queen is present. Congrats!
The termite on the bottom of the first picture seems like a Secondary Reproductive which will be molted into by one of the workers if no queen is present. Congrats!
Thanks! That's what I'm hoping! That was also the one that had tiny stubby wings. But if there's no king there's no point, right? (There's only 3 others so I'm worried about that they're all female....)
They should have a male shortly. Try to aid them in every way possible though like making sure their wood is good and that they have the right amount of water needed to thrive.
Sad Termitat update: Unfortunately the last 4 termites went kablooey. Even the big one died and I was down to 2. The odds of having a male and a female who could survive to reproduce was essentially nil.
I also learned that frass means UNDERWATERING. They should be pooping gooey wood glue instead.
Soooooooo here we go. A new batch, whom I’ve freshly watered in this photo.
What that is probably the weirdest naming I've ever seen! Like what would possess you to name it boops boops! So funny! (Gonna look it up too...right about now...)