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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Droppings Identification Guide: Spotting Key Indicators of Colony Activity]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Termite frass are crucial indicators of active termite infestation. Drywood termite droppings appear as 1mm elongated particles with distinctive concave sides. The frass coloration depends on consumed wood type, often appearing pepper-like. New pellet deposits typically pile beneath wooden structures. Unlike subterranean termite mud tubes, pellet examination reveals regular granular texture. ]]></description>
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