Winged Termites Flying
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Winged Termites Flying: • Ants and termites have similar life cycles as they are both social insects that live in colonies. Ant colonies will also produce swarmers (winged ants) at certain times and swarming may take place the same time termites are swarming. To the untrained eye, ant and termite swarmers may look the same. However, there are ways to distinguish the two types of insects and well-trained pest professionals are able to do so quite easily. • Facts • A winged termite may be the king or queen of a colony - or a swarmer (alate) launched to create a new colony. • Flying termites have poor eyes, whereas worker, soldier and secondary reproductive termites are blind. • Flying termites are visible when their colony swarms. Swarms are provoked by heavy rainfall and warm, humid temperatures among other triggers. Swarms occur when established colonies produce winged male and female termites in order to reproduce. After these mating flights, fertilized termites shed their wings and go on to establish new colonies. Termites seen flying in a home are indicative of a mature colony. Homeowners should contact their local professional pest control expert to learn about extermination solutions for their home. • May Look Like Ants • While flying termites closely resemble winged ants, there are clear differences in their appearance. Ants have a constricted waist, while termites have a more straight-sided waist. Termites also have four wings of equal size. Ant antennae bend at 90-degree angles, while the antennae of the termite are straight. • #bharathmedias, #divinetamil, #termites • • Music: • Lock and Key be Silent Partner • YouTube Royalty-free Music • For More Videos Please Subscribe Us: • http://bit.ly/2nJtRzi • https://goo.gl/NqVVCg • FACEBOOK • / divinemedias • INSTAGRAM • / bharathmedias
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