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Lark and Termite (Vintage Contemporaries)
Lark and Termite (Vintage Contemporaries)
by Jayne Anne Phillips
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Liberals: America's Termites (It's A Shame That Liberals, Unlike Hamsters, Don't Eat Their Young)
Liberals: America's Termites (It's A Shame That Liberals, Unlike Hamsters, Don't Eat Their Young)
by Burt Prelutsky
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Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds (Complex Adaptive Systems)
Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds (Complex Adaptive Systems)
by Mitchel Resnick
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Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade (Council of Foreign Relations)
Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade (Council of Foreign Relations)
by Jagdish Bhagwati
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Lark and Termite [DECKLE EDGE] (Hardcover)
Lark and Termite [DECKLE EDGE] (Hardcover)
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What Do Termites Eat?

Don't think of insects as small animals. Since they are insects, their habits and characteristics would proably surprise you.

Termites cause massive damage to our homes and properties. Preventing and controlling them also require a big amount of money. Once they start to feed on our properties, they are capable of growing into bigger populations. Worst, they may develop resistance to pesticides and become more difficult to eradicate.

 

Where do termites live? What do termites eat? Do these organisms have any food preferences? What are the advantages of knowing about their eating patterns?

Termites usually reside in places conducive for their reproduction and survival. These are niches with adequate moisture content. Termites easily thrive in environments that are secure from predators and natural enemies like ants. These organisms are unable to withstand harsh environments. They prefer places which stay cool during hot weathers and warm during the cold season. Many termites prefer to build their nests or colonies underground.

What do termites eat? Termites feed on materials that contain cellulose. These are wood, cardboard, paper and books. Plant products such as cotton and plant fibres also provide nutrition to termites. In urban areas, termites are observed to chew on other materials like carpets, furniture, flooring and window frames. It is the nature of termites to destroy anything that comes in their way. When uncontrolled, termites may literally chew a whole house down.

What do termites eat? How do they process cellulose? The digestive system of termites contains cellulose-degrading microorganisms. Cellulose is converted to nutrients necessary for the termites’ growth and maintenance. Examples of this gut-thriving flora are protozoans which are single-celled organisms.

What do termites eat? What are their food preferences? Aside from paper and books, decayed wood is a favorite food of termites. Wood is easily digested by termites and the fungi present in decayed wood are good sources of nitrogen also necessary for the termites’ development.

What do termites eat? How do these organisms look for food? A colony of these organisms are composed of termites with defined social roles and responsibilities. The king and queen termite mate to reproduce and maintain the population size of the colony. Soldier termites protect the nest from enemies. Worker termites look and gather food for the entire colony. They also take care of the eggs and the newly-hatched larvae. When a worker termite spots a food source, it leaves a trail of scent to guide other worker termites. Since termites are not equipped with compound eyes like other insects, they use other senses in locating food.

Acquiring knowledge about the eating habits of termites helps an individual in planning ways of controlling these voracious pests. Termites are capable of producing new colonies when provided with proper breeding grounds and nutrition. Eradicating them early saves lots of resources.

Asking your neighbours about their pest problems might help you if you buy a new home.



 

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Bronson warns homeowners about termite swarming season - Tampa Tribune


Bronson warns homeowners about termite swarming season
Tampa Tribune
The swarmers are winged, black insects about one-quarter-inch long and look a lot like flying ants. Termites can be categorized into two groups by their ...

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Daily Q&A: How can I tell if termites have invaded my home during swarming season? - Tampabay.com


Daily Q&A: How can I tell if termites have invaded my home during swarming season?
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Keep in mind that flying ants are often mistaken for termites. A quick way to tell the difference is that termites have straight abdomens; ants have a ...

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Detecting and treating termites and carpenter ants - McMinnville News-Register


Detecting and treating termites and carpenter ants
McMinnville News-Register
For subterranean termites, options include using wood treated with borates or bait stations. Carpenter ants are a much more frequent problem in the Pacific ...

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Ants beginning scouting trips soon into area houses - Louisburg Herald


Ants beginning scouting trips soon into area houses
Louisburg Herald
Flying ants are not a threat to your house's structure, so it is helpful to be able to know which one you're seeing. The first thing to look at is the ...

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Fishermen Persuade Selectmen to Abandon Insurance Decree - Martha's Vineyard Gazette


Fishermen Persuade Selectmen to Abandon Insurance Decree
Martha's Vineyard Gazette
... called uncovered problem areas, mostly around the window banks, that included water damage and nests of termites and carpenter ants inside the walls. ...

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