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How big is the average size of a termite?

How big is the average size of a termite?

Termites range in size from an eighth of an inch to one inch in length. Some species are a bit bigger than others, as illustrated in the termite photos below. The insect’s stage of development or its specific role in the colony can also affect its size.

What kind of body does a termite have?

Like soldiers and queens, worker termites are a caste within a colony. They gather food and build passages by eating their way through wood and soil. As you can see in this termite photo, workers have creamy, white-colored bodies and dark mandibles.

What does termite droppings look like on Wall?

Droppings look like tiny pellets and may show up near walls or other places termites congregate. If you notice pellets piling up in your home, this is a sign of an infestation. Note that subterranean termites use their droppings as construction material for tunnels, so you may not notice termite droppings in your home.

What kind of damage can termites do to a building?

In the U.S., Eastern subterranean termites do more damage to residential and commercial spaces than any other insect. When left untreated, colonies can spread throughout a building. As seen in this termite image, the pests may infest wall studs as well as drywall and flooring.

What do flying termites look like in the garden?

Flying termites can be seen in your garden or around your home. In most cases, they are an indicator that there are termite colonies around your home. Herein, find more on how swarmers look like with pictures, the swarmers season, and how to get rid of them.

What does the head of a soldier termite look like?

Considered immature, these termites have no wings and they are immature. Reproductive termites have eyes and wings. The wings are however shed as soon as the termite lands. The soldier termites on the other hand have a yellow-brown head. The head is elongated and has black mandibles.

What do termite droppings look like in house?

These termite droppings, which are also called “frass,” are often described as looking like sawdust. It’s recommended to have your home inspected annually for new termite activity, whether you notice termite activity or not. Learn more about termite control today.