How Do Termites Come From the Ground?
Termites have many ways of entering your home, including through cracks in concrete slab floors or through a hole in the wall. Usually they enter through the soil or through wood that touches the ground.
If your home has a concrete slab that rests on the soil, you should examine the floor for evidence of mud tubes. These are tubes that termites create to connect the nest to the food source (usually wood). These tubes are often flattened or rounded and can contain excrement or fecal materials.
A single colony can range in size from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of individuals. These colonies are comprised of a queen, workers, nymphs and soldiers.
In addition to being found in homes, termites also infest plants and trees. They feed on cellulose, a common substance in plants and human-made materials. Their digestion requires the presence of bacteria in their guts. The cellulose is broken down into a nutritious meal.
Typically, termites can be found in dark, underground locations. They are a common pest that costs the world about twenty billion dollars a year. A professional licensed pest control professional should be able to help you identify and treat the problem.
A subterranean termite colony typically develops from a male and female pair. The queen can lay thousands of eggs at a time. These eggs are then tended by the workers. They are then hatched into nymphs. These nymphs are accompanied by attendants for two weeks. After this time, they become workers. They begin to forage for food. They also construct mud tubes, which are earth-like structures.