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  1. The life cycle of the termite begins with a mating flight, wherein swarming winged reproductive males and females leave established colonies and procreate. After fertilization, winged termites land and shed their wings, going on to form new colonies.

  2. The subterranean termite life cycle is similar to the general termite life cycle but with some unique features and behaviors specific to this type of termite. Egg : The subterranean termite egg is laid by a female reproductive or queen termite inside a chamber within the colony.

  3. The immature castes (Fig. 3) of native subterranean termites include the larvae, workers and nymphs. They are generally not used in identification because it is difficult to differentiate the various termite species at these stages of the life cycle. Depending on the age and development, these individuals will vary from 1/16 to 1/4 inch in length.

  4. Apr 8, 2003 · The ultimate caste, or life form, of an immature termite is not determined at the egg stage. Each newly hatched termite can develop into any one of a number of castes. These complexities are highlighted by the subterranean termite life cycle (see the diagram above).

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  5. May 3, 2024 · Learn more about the life cycle of a termite and how their evolution may impact your home and property, potentially causing costly damages. Stages of the termite life cycle. Termites have three stages of growth. They begin their life cycle as eggs, which then hatches into nymphs (or young termites).

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  6. Metamorphic Stages: The Subterranean termite life cycle is made up of a series of metamorphoses, beginning with the egg and larval stages. A larva can then grow into an adult of any caste depending upon the colony’s need. Most common will be the worker, followed by the soldier caste. The nymph stage is an intermediate

  7. Like cockroaches, termites have a gradual life cycle, meaning they have three stages of development: egg, nymph, and adult. Developing termites do not have an inactive pupal or resting stage like bees, butterflies, or other insects that have a complete life cycle.

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