Flying
Termites
Many people make the common mistake of actually
confusing termites with ants. If you are of those people who commit
this kind of blunder, then you are certainly not alone. However, it
would be best to be a more keen observer as to the differences and
nuances that would distinguish termites from ants.
So the next you see flying ants, most probably
there are flying termites although there are
really such a thing as ants with wings. So how you will be able to
tell the difference between the two? It is actually easier than you
might initially think. Upon a closer inspection the body of an ant
has three parts, the head, thorax and the abdomen, while the flying
termites only have the head and the body. Another point of
distinction is their antennae. While the flying ants have the more
characteristic 90-degree bend, the antennae of the flying
terminates tend to sweep forward.
The swarming or flying termites are rather weak
fliers and have very low life expectancy rate in comparison to
other species of termites. Their main purpose is solely for
reproduction. However, people who see swarms of termites in their
homes should be alarmed and do some thorough investigation. This is
a sure sign that a large colony of termites have severely infested
your home. So it would be advisable to check every crevices, and
any possible areas especially the underground to check the presence
of termites.
Flying termites are adult
insects that are no longer capable of causing harm on any wooden
structure. However, their offspring who are expected to have
reached several thousands in population are powerful enough to
wreck damage in your home. In fact, in United States alone, people
spend over $1 billion a year due to the damages caused by termite
and the control measures needed to eradicate termites. What is more
alarming is the fact that they can do more damage in millions of
homes in comparison to the hurricanes, fire and tornadoes combined
together in any given year.
Aside from being resilient, termites also work
steadily, round the clock and with such stealth that people are not
aware of their presence for several years. The queen termite is
expected to leave 15 to 30 years, and mainly responsible for lying
eggs every day. What is amazing in this particular caste system is
that, worker termites are practically blind but there are able to
achieve great construction works especially in building mounds as
home of the colony. Many people are actually conducting a study to
learn for the technique used by termites in building a
well-ventilated and durable structure. Although they are considered
a menace, human beings have a lot to learn from these feisty
creatures.
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