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  1. Termite swarmers, which have wings, can be mistaken as flying ants. When looking at the pest in your home, keep in mind that: Winged termites have a straight waist, straight antennae and their wings are equal in size. Flying ants have waists that are pinched in the middle, bent antennae and two sets of wings with the top set being larger.

  2. Oct 13, 2016 · Formosan subterranean termites made their first appearance in Alabama during the 1980s. Since that time they have continued to spread county-by-county. Colonies of Formosan termites tend to be very large. It’s not unheard of to see colonies with as many as 15 million termites. That means they can do a lot of damage.

  3. Types of Subterranean Termite Mud Tubes There are four types of mud tubes that are used by subterranean termites: exploratory. working. swarming castle. drop tubes. While mud tubes function to protect termites, these structures serve different purposes for the colony. Exploratory Tubes

  4. Aug 3, 2020 · Each one is unique in their biology, behavior, and appearance. Termites will differ in size, color, and shape depending on what species of termites and their role in the colony. That said, all termites have six legs and two straight antennae. Their size generally ranges from ¼ inch to ¾ inch. And termites have soft, segmented bodies.

  5. For a long time, termites used to be placed in their order, Isoptera. Recently, however, termites have been added to the cockroach order, Blattodea.The families of termites, however, are clearly different from the families of typical cockroaches. Termites were folded into the cockroach order based on DNA evidence: They are closely related to one of the families of cockroaches, so all share a ...

  6. Dec 7, 2017 · If you suspect a termite problem don’t hesitate to contact our pest control service team, and act immediately. Table of Contents hide. The Four Types of Termites in Arizona are as follows. DESERT SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES. ARID SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES. WESTERN DRYWOOD TERMITES. DESERT DAMPWOOD TERMITES.

  7. Jun 17, 2021 · Termites, like ants, are social insects that live in colonies. Dividing community labor between soldiers, workers and reproducers, termites sustain themselves by attacking and ingesting wood. Because wood is one of the most widely-used building materials, it’s estimated termites damage around 600,000 U.S. structures each year.

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