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What Eats Termites?

If you are talking about termites, the question of what eats termites may come up in the conversation.

What Eats Termites - Canada Warblers DoThe reality is that many creatures on planet Earth have an appetite for these little wood destroying critters. In fact, you may be very surprised at the list of some of the animal kingdom’s most ravenous termite eaters!

Many types of lizards have an appetite for termites as well as other insects. In the desert especially, a large variety of lizards feed on termites. The next time you see a lizard, think about all the good it does to get rid of one of nature’s pests!

Another animal that eats termites is the Asiatic black bear. That’s right, a big black bear has the appetite for termites! In fact, this type of bear has evolved with paws suitable for reaching inside termite mounds to acquire a tasty snack.

What Eats Termites - Canada Warblers DoThe aardvark, or anteater, also devours termites. People usually believe that these creatures only eat ants, but this only a myth. Aardvarks have the uncanny ability to dip their snouts into a termite mound and make quick work of thousands of pesky termites. It is estimated that the aardvark can eat over ten thousand termites in a single day!

The numbat, a striped marsupial that lives in nature’s strange paradise – Australia – can eat up to twenty thousand termites in a single day! These strange looking animals are somewhat nocturnal and their patterns of behavior partially mimic the habits of termites.

There are a variety of ants that will eat termites if they come upon them. In fact, this war between insects can be particularly violent as a menacing group of ants can devour an entire termite colony.

What eats termites? Above are some of the creatures that do, but there is one more entry. The last entry is the monkey’s rice pot. No, it’s not some kind of monkey. It’s a plant! Native to Sumatra, Borneo, and Malaya, this carnivorous plant secretes a substance that draws termites into its clutches.

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Questions and Answers

Did You Know That A Termite Cannot Digest Wood?
Sat, 27 Feb 2010 02:39:59 GMT
It's true. The critters that gnaw on your home or belongings can't get any nutrients from the one item it eats. What actually happens is that protozoa (microscopic organisms) living in the termite's digestive system break down the wood for the termite. The termite lives off what the protozoa leave behind. If you subject the termite to heat that kills the protozoa but lets the termite survive, the termite soon starves to death. It continues to eat, but it cannot digest. This relationship, where

Oh Lord, Is This A Termite?
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:48:11 GMT
There's two feet of snow on the ground, but I'm getting these flying bugs in the kitchen, little black bodies with clear black wings, they're showing up upstairs as well, but upstairs, they look more like gnats. If it is what I dread, has anyone used any green solutions to getting rid of them, can you recommend a company, I can't tolerate the toxicity commonly used. And I'll have to wait for the thaw before I have anyone come out here, correct, I don't trust anyone as it is, and what can they

Have You Ever Fantasized About What It Might Be Like To Live The Life Of A Termite?
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:14:01 GMT


Voting Question: The Termite And The Cube?
Mon, 22 Feb 2010 13:45:30 GMT
Can a termite, traveling only vertically or horizontally through a 3x3x3 Rubik-like cube, go through every cube exactly once and wind up in the very center? If yes why yes and if no why no? Your help is greatly appreciated and you will gain good luck and karma for the rest of your life! thanks a lot if you can help to answer. Please explain why!!!!

Voting Question: Did They Have Termites On The Ark?
Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:42:00 GMT


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