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  2. This Is the Most Termite-Infested City in America - AOL

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    In fact, pest and termite control company Orkin published a 2020 report based on surprising service data of first-time customer termite treatments in the United States.

  3. Reticulitermes flavipes - Wikipedia

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    Reticulitermes flavipes, the eastern subterranean termite, is the most common termite found in North America. [1] These termites are the most economically important wood destroying insects in the United States and are classified as pests . [ 1 ]

  4. Kalotermitidae - Wikipedia

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    The Kalotermitidae are "primitive" in morphology, nesting behavior, and social organization. Unlike other termite species, they have no need to make contact with soil [1] and live exclusively within excavations in wood, lacking elaborate nesting architecture. [2] Drywood termites have an adaptive mechanism for conserving water.

  5. Flying ants or termites may be invading your KY home ... - AOL

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    If the wood itself emits a hollow sound, that can be sign termites have hollowed it out from the inside. Swarming termites: Looking for termite swarms or signs of they’ve been around, such as ...

  6. Incisitermes minor - Wikipedia

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    The termites do have a preference to the type of wood that they like to consume. The termites are most likely to eat wood that is not tainted with repellent chemicals in the wood. The termites are also more likely to consume wood from which the colony has developed. The Douglas fir is the most popular wood that the termites like to consume.

  7. As climate gets hotter, the termites get hungrier, UM-led ...

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    ‘If you think about the CO2 that we are releasing, that cows are releasing — termites are probably equivalent.” As climate gets hotter, the termites get hungrier, UM-led study finds Skip to ...

  8. Termite - Wikipedia

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    A nest has many functions such as providing a protected living space and providing shelter against predators. Most termites construct underground colonies rather than multifunctional nests and mounds. [223] Primitive termites of today nest in wooden structures such as logs, stumps and the dead parts of trees, as did termites millions of years ago.

  9. How to Get Rid of Termites Safely and Effectively - AOL

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