Termites

Do You Have Termites-Facts About Termites Living With You

People everywhere have something to say about termites and their devastation done to their homes, but some people have never dealt with termites and may have the problem and not even know they are living within their home. Knowing the facts about termites will help you understand the destruction as well as what to know when searching for these annoying pests. You need to be able to tell termites from ants, which most people have no idea how to do this.

Because the body structure is similar between the two, people often think they have white ants, when they really are watching termites. Without knowing the facts about termites, one will find out to late that they where really watching white termites making their way to their homes for feeding.

Everybody knows that termites can destroy a wood structure, but most people do not understand that the termite also contributes to the ecosystem and helps with nature in fertilizing the soils and keeping the environment free from fallen trees and dead leaves. Here are some interesting facts about termites that nobody realizes.

Termites out number the human population by about ten to one and live in over seventy percent of the world. Termites have been around for over two hundred and forty million years and have the ability to adapt too many different environments. Worker termites work without stopping and are basically blind. They find their way to wood by smelling the cellulose in the wood.

The workers bring food back to the nests after constructing them, which is an intrigue design with airflow and ventilation systems unlike humankind could ever do. Scientist actually studies the mounds to inspect and learn from the termite on building buildings with the proper airflow and ventilation.

Other facts about termites are, they do not distinguish between trees and your wood structure, and it is all the same to a termite. Some believe that termites live for as long as forty years, being productive and reproductive. This accounts for the reason the population of termites reaches into the millions, if not billions.

With the knowledge of these facts, we can appreciate the termites more, but we do not want them as visitors in our home. They do well in the wild, but can be so destructive in our homes and other buildings containing wood and this includes your lovely furniture you keep in your home or outside.


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Myron Lenor :
Posted 133 days ago
Are Termites harmful to human health?
 

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