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On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 21:00:46 -0500, Philip <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


> Yes, termites apparently require their huge mounds, but some people are
> trying to figure out how to farm and harvest termites on a large scale.

Saw termites in Belize (I assumed such because they were eating a wooden  
house), no mounds visible though.

>
> Ants are another possibility. Ants and ant larvae (escamoles) are  
> harvested
> as food in Mexico from the roots of plants
> http://www.answers.com/topic/ant).

Hmmm. Maybe different species of ants taste better?

William

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