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  1. May 10, 2024 · Most species of termites tend to swarm more commonly after a rainstorm, when the weather is calm and humid. But don't just look out for termites in the spring and summer — some species, like the drywood termite, will swarm well into the fall. So what do you do if you witness swarming in your home?

  2. 2 days ago · termite range maps. Among several termite species in the genus Reticulitermes present in the United States, four of them ( R. flavipes, R. tibialis, R. virginicus, and R. hesperus) along with the invasive species Coptotermes formosanus account for 90 percent of termite control business.

  3. May 14, 2024 · What Does a Termite Swarm Look Like? Often, a termite swarm may be the first or the most visible sign of a termite infestation noticed by a homeowner. Termite swarms can be difficult to identify because they often travel in large numbers.

  4. 2 days ago · What Do Formosan Termites Look Like? There are three castes in a Formosan colony: alates (also known as swarmers), soldiers, and workers. Formosan termite swarmers, the winged reproductive members of the colony, are typically about ½” long, including their wings, with tan bodies.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Termites are social insects forming well-organized colonies. They are attracted to cellulose, a component of wood, which they feed on, and can be found in environments ranging from damp to dry wood, depending on the species.

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  7. May 22, 2024 · Termites of all species can have flying termites when the colony is mature, and conditions and temperature are right for their mating season to begin. During swarming season, the reproductives within a termite colony (regardless of species) sprout wings and hive off to mate and form a new colony.

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