Re: Frozen Food - Termites
Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 21:35
Have been reading this post with interest, once again. So my question(s) are this...
1. Where are the termites coming from?
2. Are they ground or tree termites?
3. Do the gatherers work for the company or are they, to say nothing more, poachers or just some enterprising individuals.?
4. Surely they are not bred commercially? or are they?
5. Does anyone think that if this is a wild harvest there could be ramifications in the long run in regards to nesting places for those that use termite mounds for
nesting and the actual termites for rearing young not to mention the actual place a termite has in the big scheme of things?
6. Mealworms and maggots are different thing to my way of thinking, you can breed them with no impact on the wild population (if ever there was one) and they are grown commercially. Does this promote laziness? I do understand that us city slickers would love them to assist with breeding etc but if you purchase and hope to breed species that are termite dependant then you have to make the effort to gather them the same way I gather greens and seeding grasses at least twice a week. That to me is the price you pay. Any one agree?
7. Would like to know how much weight is in each 700ml container so I can work out how much weight is in each of the boxes of 30-40 containers then might get
a bit of an idea how many nests are being destroyed.
Hope I haven't opened a can of worms, (or white ants). To me everything is a finite resource and once we overstep the boundaries it is too late.
1. Where are the termites coming from?
2. Are they ground or tree termites?
3. Do the gatherers work for the company or are they, to say nothing more, poachers or just some enterprising individuals.?
4. Surely they are not bred commercially? or are they?
5. Does anyone think that if this is a wild harvest there could be ramifications in the long run in regards to nesting places for those that use termite mounds for
nesting and the actual termites for rearing young not to mention the actual place a termite has in the big scheme of things?
6. Mealworms and maggots are different thing to my way of thinking, you can breed them with no impact on the wild population (if ever there was one) and they are grown commercially. Does this promote laziness? I do understand that us city slickers would love them to assist with breeding etc but if you purchase and hope to breed species that are termite dependant then you have to make the effort to gather them the same way I gather greens and seeding grasses at least twice a week. That to me is the price you pay. Any one agree?
7. Would like to know how much weight is in each 700ml container so I can work out how much weight is in each of the boxes of 30-40 containers then might get
a bit of an idea how many nests are being destroyed.
Hope I haven't opened a can of worms, (or white ants). To me everything is a finite resource and once we overstep the boundaries it is too late.