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  2. The Formosan subterranean termite does not damage pressure-treated wood but is capable of by-passing the treated wood to infest untreated wood in structures. The combination of water and wood or other cellulose materials provide attractive conditions for the Formosan subterranean termite.

  3. Antennae: Yes. Shape: Long, narrow and oval. Region: Found in Hawaii, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, and California. What Are Formosan Termites? Formosan termites are a subterranean species of termite with three distinct castes: alates (or reproductive), soldiers and workers.

  4. When tapped with a hard object, the wood will sound dull or hollow. Formosan termite wood damage resembles wood damage caused by other subterranean termites in that they contain soil deposits. Nests: Formosan termites often form aerial nests made up of chewed wood, soil, saliva and fecal material. These nests can be as large as several cubic ...

  5. Yes. Survey data from around the United States reports Formosan subterranean termites in live trees. In Charleston, researchers reported Formosan subterranean termites in 17 different tree species. In most cases, the presence of termites in trees is a secondary indication of a primary problem with the tree due to disease, injury or other pests.

  6. tapped with a hard object. Wood damaged by Formosan termites resembles wood damaged by other subterranean termites in that it will contain deposits of soil. Nests: Formosan termites often make aerial nests of chewed wood, soil, saliva, and fecal mate-rial. These nests can be as large as several cubic feet and can be found both in the soil and above

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · During construction, using wood pressure-treated with preservatives like creosote or pentachlorophenol where wood meets soil can deter termites. Untreated wood should be avoided from being used in direct contact with the soil.

  8. A mature Formosan colony can consume as much as 13 ounces of wood a day (about 400 g) and can severely damage a structure in as little as three months. Formosan termites infest a wide variety of structures (including boats and high-rise condominiums ) and can damage trees.