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  2. Drywood Termite Identification And Control options - Forbes

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    True to their name, drywood termites burrow into dry, undecayed wood, which could spell loads of trouble for furniture and other wood trim in and around your home. Drywood termites are...

  3. Drywood Termites: How to Identify and Get Rid of Them - Pest...

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    Drywood termites nest in dry wood inside walls, and getting rid of them requires a treatment such as fumigation, heat treatment, or termiticides.

  4. How to Spot Termites: Termite Identification Pictures - PestWorld

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    Unlike subterranean and Formosan termites, drywood termites do not require contact with the soil and usually infest undecayed wood. They are typically between 3/8 and one inch long and often establish nests in roof materials and wooden wall supports, along with dead wood that may be around the home.

  5. What Do Termites Look Like? Identification Guide (2024) - This...

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    Drywood termites: Look for kick-out holes, which resemble tiny puncture marks in the wood. Drywood termites use these holes to expel the frass from their tunnels. Subterranean termites: As discussed, subterranean termites create mud tubes, and they also hollow out wooden structures.

  6. Drywood Termites - Arrow Exterminators

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    Drywood termites are social insects that infest dry wood and do not require contact with the soil. Light brown with narrow, oval-shaped bodies, drywood termites typically shed their veiny wings within minutes of landing, leaving them behind as evidence of an infestation.

  7. What Do Drywood Termites Look Like - Drywood Termite...

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    Drywood termites have a thick waist, short legs, and straight antennae. Drywood termite swarmers, also known as alates, have wings that are the same length. Termite soldiers have mouthparts (mandibles) with teeth. Drywood termites vary in color depending on their maturity and role within the colony.

  8. Drywood termites have big mandibles with teeth, and their pronotum is as wide or wider than their head. Their color is creamy white to light brown, and their size is 3/8 – 1 inch (9.5-25.4 mm). They have thick, oval waists with short legs, wings of equal length, and straight antennae.

  9. Drywood Termites: Identification & Control ⋆ TermiteHQ

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    Drywood termites are social insects that form colonies within dry wood. They have a unique ability to extract water from the wood they infest, enabling them to survive in arid environments. These termites are typically light to dark brown in color and have long, straight antennae.

  10. Types of Drywood Termites | Drywood Termite Treatment - Orkin

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    Protect your home or business from drywood termites by learning techniques for identification and control. What do drywood termites look like? There are three distinct groups into which termites are divided: subterranean, drywood, and dampwood.

  11. Drywood Termites: A Comprehensive Guide to Identification and...

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    Drywood termites, while less common than subterranean termites, can cause significant damage if left unchecked. Recognizing their unique traits and understanding their behavior can help in the early detection and prevention of infestation.