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Insect Identification - Termites
Pest Identification Guide
Subterranean Termite
Order Isoptera

Four casts of a termite colony: Worker; approximately 1/4 inch long, light
colored and wingless. Soldier; elongated head with mandibles. supplementary
reproductives; wingless and very short, light colored. Primary reproductives or swarmers;
Winged and darker than other members. Basically black with wings. These are
most often the ones seen by homeowners. They live in colonies underground from
which they build tunnels in search of food. Reach food above ground by building
mud tubes. Must have moisture for survival. Their diet is wood and other
cellulose material. Different rates of growth from egg stage to adult depend
on individual species; one queen per colony, which can lay ten of thousands of
eggs in her lifetime, but most eggs are laid by supplementary reproductives
in an established colony. Termites cause more damage to homes in the U.S. than
storms and fire combined. Colonies can contain up to 1,000,000 members.
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