Even with sealing up the house, some of them managed to find their way into my kitchen where they settled in the sink. They normally come out in swarms during the night hours. They are strongly attracted to light. Since we happen to have electric security lights they really swarm our house. They then crash their bodies into the sides of our house and windows. So thousands of little bugs (or maybe not-so-little!) are effectively knocking on the window while we try to sleep. I actually put earplugs in last night!
The first year I was here I HATED the termite season. The second year I tolerated it a bit better. Well this year I'm actually feeling the excitement of the arrival of the termites. Many of my Kenyan friends and neighbors will tell you that they are "Tamu Sana!" (Very sweet!) I have been told that they are full of fat and protein. They are definitely a delicacy since they only come around during the beginning of the rains. Here are some pictures from the termite excitement this morning.
When I went outside they were basically everywhere
Friends and neighbors came to collect them to fry and eat later
Percival, one of our nurses, offered to demonstrate the proper eating of a raw termite. First you need to get a good up-close-and-personal look at one:
As I write, there are half-a-dozen children outside my office collecting termites for later and getting a little snack in at the same time. Just another day of life in Kenya!
3 comments:
I clicked and saw the kitchen sink picture a bit bigger . . . .OH MY GOSH it freaked me out!! YUCK!!
I'm glad you actually anticipated them this year . . . that's cool. But, oh my, I'm glad that's your job and not mine!!!!!
my kids were out in the yard just yesterday snacking on sugar ants (the really tiny ones) They have a thing for bugs and would probubly find the termites extra cool. We have the carpentar ants that drop on you at night during the spring, FUN FUN!! :) so I know what you mean!
Sorry I missed the termites this time....Mark & I are hoping we'll be there for next year's feast!
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