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Are they ants or termites?
For clues to help distinguish swarming termites from swarming
ants, examine the insects' wings, waist and antennae. While both
insects have two pairs of wings, termite wings are relatively equal
in size. Ant wings tend to be longer in front and shorter in back.
Ants also have a narrow, pinched waist. Termites' waists are
thicker and less distinct.
In addition, ants' antennae are elbowed, while termites' are
straight.
Why do termites behave the way they do?
Subterranean termites are based in the soil, living in colonies
that may contain millions of individuals.
Cellulose is food for termites and they get cellulose from wood
or anything made from wood. In nature, termites perform a valuable
service — breaking down dead trees and recycling the nutrients back
into the soil.
Termites require moisture, warmth and protection in order to
survive. They build mud tubes to protect themselves as they leave
the soil to search for food.
Most termites in the colony are workers, which forage 24 hours a
day for food to feed the other colony members. Some are soldiers,
which fight off predators. Only a few are reproductives, including
the queen, which can lay an egg every 15 seconds.
When a termite finds a food source, it leaves a trail of
pheromones, a scent trail, to lead other workers to it. Workers then
use the food source to feed soldiers and reproductives, which cannot
feed themselves.
Swarming occurs when reproductive males and female termites
leave the old colony to start new families, usually in the spring.
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Guard
yourself from attacks:
We can help you Guard Against Termite Attack
Fix Leaky Faucets And Water Lines
Remove Wooden Trellises From Exterior Walls
Ventilate Crawl Spaces To reduce Humidity
Cover All Vents With 20-Mesh Non-Corroding Metal Screens
Allow At Least 6 Inches Between Wood Siding, Foam Board or Stucco and
The Ground
Grade Soil So Rainfall Flows Away From The Foundation, Avoiding Water
Build-up
Eliminate Wood-to-Ground Contact Whenever Possible
Fix Leaky Gutters To Avoid Moisture Build-up
After Barrier Treatments, Don't Disturb Soil Within 18 Inches Of The
Foundation
Keep Wood Piles Away From The Main Structure
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