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  1. Termites also have reproductive swarmers that have wings and perform essentially the same job. The way to tell the ants with wings apart from the termites with wings is by observing the wing size. The flying reproductive ants have 4 wings, with the fore-wings being noticeably longer than the back wings.

  2. Make a mixture of liquid soap and water in a ratio of 1:2; in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of peppermint oil. Stir to mix all the elements. Spray this mixture on the flying termites; whether they are in their nest or actually flying.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Highlights. Ants have a recognizable body shape, with three distinguishable segments. Termites also have three body segments, but ants have narrow waists. Ants are omnivores, while termites feed on wood. Ants have a bended antennae and termites have a straight, beaded antennae. Termites live longer and can be far more destructive than ants.

  4. Mar 13, 2024 · The 6 Key Differences Between Flying Ants and Termites Size of Flying Ants and Termites. While termites can vary in size, typically ranging from 1/8 inch to 1 inch, flying ants usually measure between 0.1 and 2 inches in length, but some may be larger. Color Comparison: Flying Ants and Termites

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · 1. Appearance Differences. Flying termites can be distinguished by their wings, which are all the same size and longer than their bodies. On the other hand, flying ants have two pairs of wings with noticeable differences in size, featuring longer front wings and smaller hind wings.

  6. Differences Between Ants and Termites. A flying ant and a winged termite have distinct differences in terms of appearance, behavior, diet, and life cycle. Appearance – a winged ant has elbowed antennae and pinched waists. They can be reddish, brown, or black. A swarming ant has two pairs of ant wings that are tinted with brown and differ in ...

  7. Waist – Ants have a pinched waist, while termites have a fatter, straight waist. Wings – Flying ants have two pairs of wings that are different sizes. Termites, on the other hand, have two pairs of wings that are the same size. Diet – Ants eat carbohydrates and proteins, while termites eat the cellulose inside of wood.

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