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Description Mud "tubes" climbing up the foundations of an old building. Termites probably build these tubes for protection while they travel from their subterranean homes to the ground for food.
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JIM CONRAD'S NATURALIST NEWSLETTER. Written and issued at the woods edge near Natchez, Mississippi.

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