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murrindindi
at Fri Feb 10 09:45:00 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by murrindindi ]
Hi Gregg, I second what you`ve said about the info crocdoc2 has offered, I also have the article by D.B. Carter, and the whole publication, and it`s NOT the only one on the subject. I too have seen the openings on the side of termite mounds on a number of ocassions in Australia, and believe many WERE dug by Lace monitors. As has been stated, it would be a serious offense to start breaking them open to check for eggs/hatchlings, so I`ve never done that... Crocdoc`s information might also encourage the keepers of other known regular termite nesters such as niloticus, exanthematicus etc, to place "on top of substrate nest boxes", which might prove a to be a success there, too?
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