Termite pellet microbes provide timeline for home infestation detection
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Fecal tests reveal active termite attacks One soldier termite, many workers, larvae and fecal pellets in the background. Credit: Dong-Hwan Choe/UCR

Termite pellets can linger long after the insects that dropped them have disappeared. By testing for microbes in the excrement, researchers can distinguish old droppings from fresh, and whether a colony is actively chewing its way through a home.

Previous efforts to determine pellet age focused on testing hydrocarbon compounds or other chemicals in the pellets. These studies have required expensive, specialized laboratory equipment and complicated extraction pr…

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