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  1. Feb 21, 2024 · Most termite species in the U.S. have queens that grow to be approximately 1 inch long, but some African species can reach 4 to 6 inches in length. Color: Termite queens generally have a similar color to the worker termites of the colony but in a darker tone, ranging from pale yellowish-brown to dark brown.

  2. The answer: the termite queen. What do termite queens look like? Termite queens don’t look very similar to other termites. While queens start their life the same size as any other termite, they quickly change. Termite colonies have several castes, or roles. There are the workers, the breeding alates and then the king and queen.

  3. Termite queens can live 25 to 50 years, with peak egg production for up to 10 years. When the queen dies and the pheromone she uses to block reproductives' development is no longer produced, a new queen will develop in the colony. Queen Termite Size . A queen termite is usually slightly larger in size than a worker termite of the same species.

  4. How big is the termite queen? The termite queen size can vary depending on the number of eggs they produce. The average length of the termite queen can reach 4 to 6 inches or slightly larger than the size of termite workers in general.

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · A termite queen (left), which is about 2 inches long, and a termite king (right), which is about a third of an inch long. The queen continually produces eggs out of its massive abdomen.

  6. The termite queens abdomen can grow up to several inches long and can weigh more than 10 grams in some species. This makes her unable to move around freely and confines her to the royal cell. Her abdomen is also transparent, allowing her eggs to be visible inside.

  7. May 6, 2011 · Hidden away in a towering, castle-like mound on an African savannah lives the termite queen. There, isolated in an earthen capsule, she lays more than a quarter-billion eggs in her lifetime. "The...

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