Examination of methods for formosan subterranean termite
(Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) feces recovery.
2007. Uncontaminated fecal material has been recoverable coming from arenas with out meals only
in minute quantity.
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Examination of methods for formosan subterranean termite
(Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) feces recovery.
2007. Uncontaminated fecal material has been recoverable coming from arenas with out meals only
in minute quantity.
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The excess weight involving fecal material recovered from arenas in which hadn't contained meals
averaged approximately 0.03 mg to 0.2 mg feces (dry weight) coming from foil bowls, and
concerning one mg total feces (dry weight) following repeated collections in the same sets of insects
(Fig. no feces had been recovered from arenas containing filter paper, although liquid fecal material
ended up being apparent via darkish spots around the paper. Accessible from:
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/ insects/az1232/
(2) State Chemical Laboratory, Mississippi State, MS 39762
Lewis, V. S., Jun, Z., Hori, K., as well as Iiyama, K. Unlike drywood termites, that produce strong
fecal pellets having a conspicuous appearance (Lewis et al. Feces weren'
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