The Web cams watch the colonies around the clock and are meant for consumers, pest control operators, students and science teachers, and anyone else who wants to learn more about these common household pests, said Phil Koehler, an entomologist with UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
UF entomology students also monitor the ant and termite habitats and blog about the activity for Web site visitors, said Koehler, who manages the colonies.
“The powerful Web cams look directly into the ant and termite colonies, and every 10 minutes the cameras zoom in for an up close and personal tour of each colony, showing the insects foraging and eating,” he said.
The ant colony, which contains about 3,000 insects, is in a small “movie set” that measures 18-by-24 inches to simulate a typical home setting, he said. The termite colony, which contains about 300 insects, is in soil behind a 9-by-9 inch glass plate.
Koehler said the Web cam shows how these termites build underground tunnels in search of food for their nest. When damaging a home, subterranean termites usually have two or three entry points. The camera shows where the termites are entering a house under a deck, he said.
The Ant Institute® (www.AntInstitute.com) and Termite Institute® (www.TermiteInstitute.com) Web cams, which became operational in March 2008 and now receive several hundred hits daily, are a joint venture between UF and the professional pest control group of North Carolina-based BASF Corp.
“The underlying philosophy for the Web sites is that informed consumers are more likely to make smart choices about the best way to protect their homes or structures from ants or termites,” Koehler said.
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