Swanson creates these one-of-a kind wooden fly rod tubes in his workshop in Montana. Sustainably harvested hardwood is carefully chosen for color and grain. These tubes are made from soil and wood combined with termite saliva. Subterranean termites require moisture to survive and are vulnerable to dehydration.
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Exploratory and migratory tubes (center) arise from the soil but do not connect to wood structures. Drop tubes (right) extend from wooden structures back to the soil. Wood tube candle wicks.
Use over your existing cotton candle wick to provide a unique wick option. What is a Termite Mud Tube?