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  2. Macrotermes bellicosus - Wikipedia

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    Macrotermes bellicosus is a species of Macrotermes.The queens are the largest amongst known termites, measuring about 4.2 inches (110 mm) long when physogastric. The workers average 0.14 in (3.6 mm) in length and soldiers are slightly larger.

  3. Termite - Wikipedia

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    [90] [95] If a queen is absent, a termite king produces pheromones which encourage the development of replacement termite queens. [102] As the queen and king are monogamous, sperm competition does not occur. [103] Termites going through incomplete metamorphosis on the path to becoming alates form a subcaste in certain species of termite ...

  4. List of largest insects - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the termites is the African species Macrotermes bellicosus. The queen of this species can attain a length of 10.6 cm (4.2 in) and breadth of 5.5 cm (2.2 in); other adults, however, are about a third of this size.

  5. Termites infesting your home? Here's how to identify ... - AOL

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    The queen is typically much larger and has a darker or blackish color. ... The speed of termite elimination can vary depending on the type of termite, size of the colony and the treatment method ...

  6. Zootermopsis angusticollis - Wikipedia

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    [1] The queen, a mated female, is monogamous, and will lay her eggs in spurts followed by periods of inactivity. [8] Egg production in termite queens is positively correlated with the size of the queen who then becomes wingless after her Nuptial flight. [2] Termite queens are able to live for decades with the longest recorded length of 28.5 ...

  7. Mound-building termites - Wikipedia

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    The caatinga ecoregion in northeast Brazil has about 200 million termite mounds spread over an area the size of Great Britain. [14] Some of the mounds are 3 m (10 ft) tall and 10 m (33 ft) wide, and they are spaced about 20 m (66 ft) apart.

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  9. Does homeowners insurance cover termites? - AOL

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    The cost of termite extermination depends on a few factors, including the number of termites and the termite colony’s size. Small infestations are usually less expensive to treat, and widespread ...