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Termite

Insect
Termites are a group of detritophagous eusocial insects which consume a wide variety of decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, and soil humus. Wikipedia
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White Termite from www.terminix.com
These termites are creamy yellow-white or pale tan. The presence of white worker termites suggests a termite colony is attacking the structure. Soldier termites ...
White Termite from en.wikipedia.org
They are distinguished by their moniliform antennae and the soft-bodied and often unpigmented worker caste for which they have been commonly termed "white ants" ...
White Termite from www.orkin.com
They are wingless, soft-bodied, and range in color from light caramel to milky white. However, insect color and appearance is typically of little practical ...
Soldier termites are creamy white except for a darker, enlarged head that usually contains a large pair of mandibles. Soldiers do not have wings. King and queen ...
White Termite from www.pestworld.org
A Guide to Common Termite Species · Subterranean termites · Formosan termites · Dampwood termites · Drywood termites · Conehead termites.
White Termite from www.doityourself.com
Jul 9, 2013 · White/translucent is an unusual color for an insect that moves so well above ground. When insects “molt”, that is, when they shed their skin ...
Dec 11, 2023 · Termites are typically pale, soft-bodied insects that range in color from white to light brown. They have straight antennae and a body that's ...
White Termite from texasinsects.tamu.edu
Termite workers are white and soft bodied. Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws.
White Termite from www.paragonpest.com.au
Termites and white ants look similar to normal ants but with straight antennae and with wings. Although during the springtime termites will shed their wings.