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Two aggressive species of termites are now cross-breeding in South Florida, and homeowners need to be on the alert!
Subterranean termites live in the soil and are known ... Formosan termites can either be workers, soldiers or reproductive alates—each with a different role within the large colonies.
Scientists have confirmed that two invasive termite species are interbreeding, creating a destructive new hybrid that could ...
Alates: Alates are the winged reproductive termites that leave ... which have elbowed antennae and a narrow waist. Subterranean termites tend to be more of a problem because they're hard to ...
A homeowner took to the internet for advice after finding a "happy little family" of insects near their home, only to get a ...
Scientists confirm that two of the world’s most destructive invasive termite species are not only spreading in the United ...
Dry wood and damp wood termites live in decaying wood with various moisture content. Subterranean (underground) termites live in soil and wood that's connected to the soil. Most termite species ...
Swarmers are also known as the reproductive termites ... Shank says homeowners will start seeing the Formosan Subterranean Termites, starting mid-May through June. They are not native and more ...
Termite swarming season, a period of high termite activity and reproduction, is approaching in Florida. Eastern subterranean and Formosan termites pose significant threats to Florida homeowners ...
Termite swarming season has arrived in the Lowcountry, and homeowners can take effective prevention and control measures to ...
Formosan subterranean termites have increased their hold in ... including the wingless or winged reproductive alates, the protector soldiers and the workers. The head of a Formosan soldier is ...