Subterranian termites, the most common kind, live in the soil, from just below the surface to as much as 12 feet down. Up to two million termites inhabit the colony. These colonies consist of a network of tunnels and chambers built around a King and Queen whose sole job is to reproduce. In fact, many as 55 termite species, queens can lay up to 86,000 eggs a day.
They live in your walls, and underneath the floors.
No, a termite cannot live in human hair.
no
In a house, Or outside. :)
I live in Texas and think I might have termite problems. What are some things I should look for that would indicate termites?
A termite is the only insect that can digest wood cellulose... The reason they can do this is the trichonympha live inside the termites and they are what breaks the wood down making it digestible.
The bacteria live off of cellulose and support the life of the termite.
The bacteria live off of cellulose and support the life of the termite.
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Termite swarms can be confused with flying ants, but a living olive tree can be infested with termites. They will gnaw away at the branches until the tree eventually dies.
It is the movement of a termite.
termite in Tagalog: anay
Vice vera---- a Termite is an insect.