Ants

How Are Ants and Termites Different?

Termites and ants are both pests, but there are some differences in their appearance that will help you distinguish between the two. In general, termites are light-colored, rectangular in shape, and have wings. These insects live in colonies. They are subterranean and have a social structure.

Termites have wings that are the same size, and they have a relatively uniform width across their bodies. Termites also have antennae. These are straight and curved, and they are usually fairly straight. They have a few small beads attached to the top of the antennae.

Termites have four wings, and they are uniform in size. The front wings are bigger than the back wings. The wings are about twice as long as the body. During mating, termites have two sets of wings.

In addition to having wings, ants have a very thin waist. They have two smaller hind wings. They also have an abdomen with a pinched shape. They have eyes on the side of their head. They also have antennae that are bent and arched. They have a minute ball at the top of their antennae.

In terms of size, ants are smaller than termites. Termites are larger, and they have a wider waist. They are also darker in color. They have a more rectangular shape.

Termites have four wings, but they are not as long as the body. They have antennae that are straight and slightly bent. They also have a beaded antennae.