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  2. Kalotermitidae - Wikipedia

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    Kalotermitidae is a family of termites, commonly known as drywood termites. Kalotermitidae includes 21 genera and 419 species. Kalotermitidae includes 21 genera and 419 species. The family has a cosmopolitan circumtropical distribution, and is found in functionally arid environments.

  3. Incisitermes minor - Wikipedia

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    Incisitermes minor is a species of termite in the family Kalotermitidae known commonly as the western drywood termite. It is native to western North America, including the western United States and northern Mexico. It has been found in many other parts of the United States, all the way to the East Coast. It has been reported from Toronto. [1]

  4. Incisitermes - Wikipedia

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    Incisitermes is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. Species include: Incisitermes arizonensis (Snyder, 1926) Incisitermes banksi (Snyder, 1920) Incisitermes barretti (Gay, 1976) - barretti drywood termite; Incisitermes emersoni (Light, 1933) Incisitermes fruticavus (Rust, 1979) Incisitermes furvus (Scheffrahn, 1994) [1]

  5. Drywood termites. These termites feed on sources of drywood instead of moist wood that other termite species eat. They will feed on structural walls, attic joists and other areas of drywood in homes.

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

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    Frass (termite droppings): Subterranean termites push out their waste, known as frass, through small holes in the infested wood. It looks like tiny pellets and can accumulate below the infested area.

  7. ‘Lost’ species rediscovered after 100 years when Florida ...

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    She spent several months in the West Indies in the 1980s collecting termites, including in Trinidad,” Rudolf Scheffrahn, entomologist and termite taxonomist at the University of Florida, and ...

  8. Termite - Wikipedia

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    There are three ecological groups of termites: dampwood, drywood and subterranean. Dampwood termites are found only in coniferous forests, and drywood termites are found in hardwood forests; subterranean termites live in widely diverse areas. [55] One species in the drywood group is the West Indian drywood termite (Cryptotermes brevis), which ...

  9. Does homeowners insurance cover termites? - AOL

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    Though termites are difficult to actually see with the naked eye, there are signs to look for that can help you determine the type of termites you have, whether drywood, dampwood or subterranean ...

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