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Termites make nests out of leaves.​

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Since termites have a soft cuticle and are easily desiccated, they live in nests that are warm, damp, dark, and sealed from the outside environment. These nests are constructed by workers or old nymphs. The high relative humidity in the interior of the nest (90 to 99 percent) probably is maintained in part by water production resulting from metabolic processes of individual termites. The temperature inside the nest generally is higher than that of the outside environment. In addition to providing an optimum microclimate, the nest provides shelter and protection against predators.

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