I was having a pleasurably violent whack at my present wood sculpture (chisel/mallet style) when my banging brought this wee beast out from its den. It literally came out of the woodwork behind my chisel tip, so I did not see the orafice form which it came.
I have seen termites (that I assume to be Reticulitermes flavipes) and what their groups look like when removing old firewood piles or woodmulch. Smaller and paler than this thing.
Frankly, do you reckon this is a termite? If so, what species and what role in the colony? I need to know for the sake of art.
K. James
For size:
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K, I was posting this to you before when I lost it, sorry I didn't get around to doing it again
http://www.luddist.com/term.htm
Could it be a worker or soldier?
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/entomology/topics/societies.htm
http://www.alexanderpest.com/html/termite_lifecycle.html
perhaps a male reproductive
http://www.livingwithbugs.com/termite.html
The word is "duh." I was comparing it to all the workers and soldiers I've seen in past.
Good heavens, I feel such a fool for not realizing this- it is just after the flight season (I noted a bunch of them around streetlights at night a couple weeks back). I bet I have a king. I hope he had only landed on the wood and couldn't suit a colony!
Well, I'll make my story that I just wanted to try out Bug ID. Good for the records and educaton of humanity, eh?
Thanks Wallaby.
K.
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