- Termites: How to Identify and Control Them | US EPA
Every year termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage, and property owners spend over two billion dollars to treat them This fact sheet focuses on how you, as a consumer, can identify and help protect your property from termites through effective prevention measures and appropriate use of termite treatments
- Termite - Wikipedia
Termites are a group of detritophagous eusocial cockroaches [3][4][5][6] which consume a variety of decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, and soil humus
- How to Identify a Termite (with Pictures) - wikiHow
In this article, we’ll teach you how to identify a termite by looking at its wings, antennae, body shape, and size We also spoke with pest control professionals Hussam Bin Break and Joshua Bloom for the best advice on how to get rid of an infestation and prevent termites from coming back
- Termites: Types, Warning Signs, Health Risk and Treatment Options - WebMD
Termites are underground insects that feed on wood They tend to damage homes and other buildings Termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage Every year, home and building owners
- Termite | Characteristics, Infestation, Behaviors | Britannica
Termite, (order Isoptera), any of a group of cellulose-eating insects, the social system of which shows remarkable parallels with those of ants and bees, although it has evolved independently Even though termites are not closely related to ants, they are sometimes referred to as white ants
- Termite Identification: What Do Termites Look Like?
In the United States, homeowners commonly encounter three types of termites: subterranean, drywood, and formosan termites Here’s a brief breakdown of what these termites look like and some of their key differences: Size: ⅛ to ⅜ inches Color: Range from pale cream to dark brown or black
- Termite Treatment | How to Get Rid of Termites | Orkin
Learn about effective termite treatment options, including methods for subterranean, drywood, and dampwood termites Call an Orkin Pro for help with termite control!
- What Are Termites? Signs, Behaviors Removal
Termites are small insects that are usually less than half an inch in length These insects live in colonies with their own hierarchies, and each termite colony can vary in size, from just two termites ‐ a king and queen ‐ to a few hundred individuals
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