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  1. Mar 7, 2024 · Getty Images. Both termites and flying ants, also called carpenter ants, can be big nuisances to homeowners. Both insects fly, gnaw through wood and can invade your home. However, according...

  2. Differences Between Termites vs. Flying Ants. For many homeowners, the first obvious sign of termite infestation is a swarm of flying insects. However, not all swarming insects are termites – some are flying ants. Pest control experts are trained to distinguish between flying ants and termites based on a few physical characteristics.

  3. Feb 24, 2023 · Termites have front and back wings that are the same length, while a flying ants front wings are longer than their back ones. A flying ants antennae are bent, or elbow-shaped, while a termites antennae are straight. Flying ants have a noticeable, cinched-in waist while a termites body is about the same width all the way across.

  4. Jan 27, 2023 · Whether you need to get rid of flying ants or call in a termite exterminator, it’s advised to recognize the following differences before taking action. 1. Termites have straight antennae,...

  5. Jan 28, 2019 · Updated: Apr. 23, 2023. Flying ants and termites are not the same thing. Here are the differences and what you can do about an infestation. Amco Pest Solutions, Inc. House pests such as termites or ants are no fun. Termites are one of the most infamous, with an infestation easy to spot by a swarm of flying insects.

  6. Mar 1, 2023 · Flying ants may be distinguished from termites by the following: Ants. Elbowed antennae. Front wings longer than hind wings, tinted brown. Pinched or "wasp-waist". Body black, brown or reddish. Termites. Straight antennae. Front and hind wings similar in shape and or equal length, pale, translucent.

  7. May 1, 2024 · But termites are less likely to be seen in the open, and carpenter ants are narrower and darker than termites. Some carpenter ants are much larger than termites, but others are smaller, so size is not a way to determine species. So, how do you know if it is a termite or an ant? These are the characteristics of a carpenter ant. Look for:

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