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  2. Subterranean Termites: How to Get Rid of Them – Forbes Home

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    Subterranean termites are the most common in the U.S., occupying 49 states with the exception of Alaska. Although this termite species lives underground, they venture above the soil to feed on ...

  3. Subterranean Termites: Damage, Prevention, & Control: NPMA

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    Subterranean termites can cause the most damage of any termite species. These termites build distinctive tunnels, often referred to as “mud tubes,” to reach food sources and protect themselves from open air. They eat wood 24 hours a day, seven days a week, using their saw-toothed jaws to bite off small fragments of wood one piece at a time.

  4. How to Get Rid of Subterranean Termites - Pests In The Home

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    Subterranean termites are social insects that live together underground in large colonies. They form large, interconnected nests underground and send workers to forage for food. The common species of subterranean termites in the continental United States, may contain about one million termites and their workers forage up to 150 feet from the nest.

  5. Subterranean Termites: Identification & Treatment | Terminix

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    Subterranean termites have a voracious appetite, and can cause significant damage to wooden structures – including your home. This species of termite builds tunnels (called mud tubes) in the soil beneath your property. These tunnels can branch upwards into any wood that makes contact with the soil, giving them potential access to your home.

  6. Termites: How to Identify and Control Them | US EPA

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    Identify termite swarms (sometimes ant swarms are mistaken as termites). Ants. front wings longer than the hind wings; antennae bent at ninety degree angle; Termites. wings are roughly equal in length; antennae are straight; may droop; The most common form of termite in most of the United States is the native subterranean termite.

  7. Subterranean Termite Identification & Treatment - Orkin

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    Identification. Termites are broadly divided into three major termite groups: subterranean. drywood. dampwood. Identification factors for subterranean termites are: Alates (swarmers): Dark-brown to black in color, about ¼ to ½ inch long with two pairs of wings that are very close to being equal in length. Workers: No wings, about ¼ inch or ...

  8. 5 Ways to Get Rid of Subterranean Termites - wikiHow

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    3. Create a chemical barrier in the soil. By creating a chemical barrier around the outer perimeter of your home you can do a lot to stop subterranean termites from gaining access to your house. This can be achieved by the use liquid insecticide. You have to spray the soil beneath the foundation with the insecticide.

  9. Subterranean Termites: How to Identify and Get Rid of Them

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    The average size of a subterranean termite is 1/8 to 3/8 inch long. Workers: Measure 1/4 inch or less in length. Soldiers: A soldier’s head is longer than a worker termite’s head. Otherwise, a soldier is similar in size to a worker. Swarmers: Reproductive termites are typically 3/8 to 1/2 inch long, including wings.

  10. Subterranean Termites - Texas A&M University

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    Subterranean termites are found in every state except Alaska. The two major types in Texas are the . native subterranean termite (Reticulitermes flavipes) and the Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus). Both are serious threats to wooden struc-tures. (For more information about the Formosan sub-

  11. Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States

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    Subterranean termites are social insects that live in societies whose members are mostly immature individuals. Their colonies, which can contain thousands to millions of termites, are formidable, even though each individual termite is soft-bodied and delicate. In nature, subterranean termites are closely associated with the soil habitat where ...