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Types of Termites

What do termites look like?

There are over 2,000 different species of termites with over 40 species in the United States alone.
Although they have distinct characteristics, most look similar.
They typically measure between 1/4 and 1/2 of an inch long and have soft bodies with straight antennae.
The queens and kings are larger, capable of reaching over one inch long.
Colors range from white to light brown where worker termites often appear
lighter, while swarming termites darker. Flying termites, also called reproductives,
have two pairs of prominent wings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do termites look like?

Termites have soft bodies, pinchers and straight antennae. Colors range from white to light brown in color. Worker termites often appear lighter, while swarming termites are darker.

What are signs of a termite swarm?

Termites swarm after their original colony has reached a certain capacity level and is ready to expand. For most colonies, this happens once a year. Hundreds or even thousands of swarmers, called alates, are produced with the sole purpose of reproduction and expansion.

Do termites have wings?

Alates (swarmers) have wings and hard exoskeletons that may be very dark in color. Additionally, flying and swarming termites can be recognized by their prominent wings.

How big are termites?

Termites typically measure between 1/4 and 1/2 of an inch long.

How to prepare for termite treatment?

Check areas around the home for damaged wood, cast-off wings around the floor, and shelter tubes. Call an expert at Orkin for further investigation.

What does termite damage look like?

Most homeowners don’t notice they have termites until the damage has become costly and tough to fix. Home termite damage is a serious issue. It often ruins the structural integrity of a home. Residents rarely have the chance to inspect hidden areas like wall voids, so the pests tunnel and eat their way through rafters and studs uncontested, leading to collapsed supports.

Where do termites live?

There are about 50 different kinds of termite species found in North America and each of these species is categorized into one of three termite groups – subterranean, dampwood or drywood. Each termite group has distinctive environmental requirements and behaviors when it comes to whether or not they live in soil and where they construct their colonies.

How do termites get into your house?

Subterranean termite workers are the caste members that consume wood and they gain entrance into homes by building mud tubes that provide them a moist, protective passageway to get from one location to another. Workers generally gain access to houses by following their underground foraging tunnels, also known as exploratory tubes, to the foundation or underneath the house’s slab.

How long can termites go without food?

Termites can live only a few days without water, and only two weeks without food.

Can you get rid of termites completely?

Termites have been around for about 250 million years, making them an active contributor to our environment. In the U.S. alone, there are about 45 active species of termites. In fact, termites live in every U.S. state, except Alaska. While you cannot get rid of termites permanently from the environment, you can help prevent them from taking root in your home and control any active colonies nearby.

How do exterminators get rid of termites?

There are a variety of strategies an exterminator can use to get rid of termites. Connect with an Orkin Pro to create an effective termite treatment plan for your home!

How much does an exterminator cost for termites?

The cost of a termite exterminator varies depending on the pest control treatment plan. Get a free quote and contact your local Orkin Branch Office to request a comprehensive pest inspection from an Orkin Pro.

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