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  1. Found in every U.S. state except Alaska, subterranean termites are creamy white to dark brown or black and 1/8 inch long. They live in underground colonies or in moist secluded areas aboveground that can contain up to two million members.

  2. What are subterranean termites? Subterranean termites can cause the most damage of any termite species. These termites build distinctive tunnels, often referred to as “mud tubes,” to reach food sources and protect themselves from open air.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Getty Images. Do subterranean termites live in your walls? What do subterranean termites nests look like? Which are worse, subterranean termites or drywood termites? Do you have a...

  4. Subterranean termites are more common than drywood termites and are responsible for the majority of termite damage in the United States. They live in the soil and build mud tunnels to travel between their colony and their food source, which is usually wood in contact with the soil.

  5. These numerous species are broken down into subterranean termites, dampwood termites and drywood termites. The three types of termites differ in colony-building habits and preferred climate. Subterranean termites build large colonies underground, which are composed of elaborate tunnels and chambers.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Subterranean termites are found in 49 states and are a dreaded structural pest. Learn how to identify and get rid of subterranean termites.

  7. May 3, 2024 · What do subterranean termites look like? The general characteristics of subterranean termites are: 1/8 to 1 inch in length. Lightly colored (cream or beige) Six legs. Some have wings (alates or swarmers) Two straight antennae.

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