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  1. Mar 19, 2024 · To identify termite larvae, look for a distinct head and a smooth, straight body with straight antennae. Also, check the color, as termite larvae are usually white and almost translucent. However, look closely, because older worker and nymph termites have a similar color, but their heads will be darker.

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  2. Oct 1, 2023 · Termite larvae look like maggots. Both of them have soft, white bodies and have no outer shells. However, maggots, which would later become flies, have no legs. Sometimes, they can also be light brown or yellowish. Meanwhile, if you take a closer look at termite larvae, you will notice that they have very tiny legs.

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  3. Termite eggs and larvae inside nests are also white or light-colored, with eggs resembling translucent jelly beans. As larvae mature, their color may change based on their colony role. Brown (amber) termites. Like black termites, brown (or amber) termites are usually swarming termites.

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  4. Apr 13, 2020 · What Are Termite Larvae? Termite larvae are the stage within termite growth that immediately succeeds in the hatching of termite eggs. Termite larvae are typically white and may even resemble white ants when observed from afar. For terms of proper identification, relying on color alone will likely not be very effective in identifying termite ...

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · The shape of termite larvae is a key aspect in their identification that sets them apart from other similar-looking insects. Unlike ants, termite larvae have soft uniform bodies that do not pinch at the abdomen. Their outer shell remains soft without a hardened exoskeleton until they reach adulthood.

  6. Identifying Subterranean Termite Larvae. Termite larvae are very small and about the size of the termite eggs. They have soft, white bodies and look like smaller versions of worker termites. This is because the larvae have not fully matured. Termite larvae (top left) and worker termites (center):

  7. Is that a termite or a flying ant? Let PestWorld assist in your termite identification. Browse pictures of termite species, and learn how to spot termites.

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