Where Can Termites Live?

Termites live in colonies and each termite performs a particular task for the colony. The colony consists of a king and queen, a soldier and workers, and reproductive termites. Depending on the species, the behavior of each individual member can vary.

Termites need moisture to survive. They can be found in damp areas, but they prefer wet wood. If you suspect that you have an infestation, you can repel them by dehumidifying and repairing any leaks. If you can’t do these things, you can still prevent a termite infestation by clearing wood contact areas and repairing any leaks.

Termites build shelter tubes and mud tunnels that help them forage for food. These tubes also provide a communication channel between the colony and its members. During the first two weeks of their lives, the termite larvae are fed regurgitated food. This helps them to grow into nymphs and soldiers.

These nymphs and soldiers care for their younger siblings. In the spring and summer, reproductive termites emerge in swarms. They shed their wings when they find a mate. They then start a new colony.

If you are worried that you have a termite infestation, look for signs of swarming. The swarming process occurs once a year during the spring and summer months. The swarmers will leave their nest for a half an hour to fly. They may use different tactics to repel invaders.

When the temperature falls below freezing, the drywood termites die. These termites live in the wood, but they cannot survive in the soil.

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