Tempe Pest Control Termites convert decaying organic cellulose material into fertile soil. But the same biological traits that make termites ecologically beneficial also make them costly pests due to the considerable damage they cause by consuming wooden floors, support beams, foundations, furniture, books and many other materials found inside homes.

Termite Caste System

Termites live in colonies comprised of different castes. While there are variances from species to species, there are typically three castes that are working together to ensure the survival of the colony.

Soldier and Worker Termites

Soldier termites are responsible for the protection of their colony, known to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of the rest. Soldier termites have enlarged mandibles. They use their mandibles to defend their colonies against predators and other threats such as ants and other termite colonies. When the colony is assaulted the soldier termites sacrifice themselves by remaining outside the infiltrated colony while worker termites repair any damage. But because they mandibles are so enlarged, the soldier termite is incapable of feeding itself. Worker termites are pale in color and are blind and their responsibility is to feed other termite castes.

Queen Termites

Queen termites are key to founding and growing of termite colonies because colonies are created when a potential queen termite joins a mating swarm. The termite queen is responsible for increasing the population of the colony. The mating swarm is comprised of male and female reproductives from already established termite colonies. These reproductive termites have wings, allowing them to move away from the established colony. Many species’ reproductives are dark in color. The swarmers land and shed their wings after the mating process. While reproductive termites look very similar to winged ants, both males and female reproductive termites survive beyond the mating swarm, whereas male winged ants die after the mating process. The male and female reproductive termites go on to found colonies, becoming kings and queens of their new colonies. Need help in Phoenix? Visit Termite Control Phoenix.

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