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"<b>Long Live the Queen!</b><br><br>A Queen termite is one of the longest living insects.  A queen termite has been known to live 50 years, and there are some wood beetles that can live as long as 40 years! ",

"<b>It's gotta be rock and roll music...</b><br><br>Scientists have discovered that termites eat wood three times faster when rock n’ roll music is played. No other type of music seems to have the same effect.",

"<b>Out Numbered...</b><br><br>The combined weight of all of the termites on Earth is far greater than the combined weight of the world's humans.<br><br>Indeed, termites outweigh humans 10 to 1!",

"<b>Wandering Eyes:</b><br><br>For the termite, 'the seven year itch' occurs in the first two hours of wedded bliss. After a few hours with her newfound mate, a female termite may decide she has made a bad choice and invites another male to the nest. <br><br>The dissatisfied female will rise up on her legs, bounce and wiggle her rear, as she excretes a pheromone to advertise her availability and interest in a better mate. The new mate will fight with her first husband for the right to father and raise her young.",

"<b>Use Your Head!</b><br><br>Female termites prefer males with bigger heads because they are better at ramming and biting opponents while defending the nest. <br><br>When the males are fighting, the female will groom each combatant to incite each suitor to fight harder.",

"<b>Masters Architects:</b><br><br> Termites build dome or pyramidal shapes, some rising 30 feet, which are the biggest and most complicated of any animal structure. <br><br>Up to 5 million of these structures are filled with passages leading to various chambers. The passages serve as air conditioning to keep the chambers cool. What's so amazing is that all of the workers are 'blind.'", 

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