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What are termites?

Termites are “social cockroaches” that evolved from a common stem with cockroaches about 220 million years ago. Although termites are often called “white ants” termite-whitebecause of their pale color, termites are developmentally related to cockroaches. In fact, ants are the primary predators of termites.

Termites are social insects that live in organized colonies similar to a beehive. Termite nests are highly structured communities where termites are split into two major groups according to their reproductive ability. The sterile termites are wingless blind workers and soldiers who stay underground to do the heavy lifting such as foraging and nest-building.

Termites are also grouped according to what they eat. These groups include grass-eating, subterranean, soil-feeding, dry-wood, and damp-wood eaters. The subterranean and dry wood varieties cause most of the damage to homes and buildings.

Termites eat dead plant material including cellulose and wood fiber. Man has replaced much natural vegetation with crops and homes all of which provide termites with substitute vegetation in one form or another. Termites are able to consume any wood-derived material including building timbers, books, and packing crates. If it is made of wood or paper, termites can eat it. Their capacity for destroying dead plants knows no bounds. They are notorious for the damage they can do to buildings and other wood products.termite2

What do termites look like?

Termites are small, soft-bodied, and usually pale-colored. The antennae are relatively short, straight, and threadlike or beadlike. Flying forms have two pairs of wings of equal length. The wings are often much longer than the body; however, short-winged forms also occur. Unlike ants, termites never have a constricted “waist” or elbowed antennae.

Often, homeowners first encounter termites when the young reproductives swarm from the nest. The first question homeowners want to resolve is what they dealing with – termites or flying ants.

What is the difference between a termite and a flying (winged) ant?

People often confuse swarming termites with flying ants. There are distinctive differences, however. In order to discern a termite from a winged ant, compare the visual biological differences:customer-discussion

  • Ants have a narrow, wasp-like waist (more "cinched" in the middle of the body). Termites do not have a defined waist.
  • Ant wings are about equal to the body size, with the fore and hind wings of unequal length. Termites have four wings of equal length that are nearly twice as long as their bodies.
  • Ant antennae are L-shaped, with a "bend," while termite antennae are straight.

Do you have Termites or Flying Ants?
Take a look at the difference between a Termite and Flying Ant.

What can Cowleys Termite & Pest Service do to eliminate Termites from your home?

When choosing to work with Cowleys, customers have the assurance that the termite control solution used will be the one that is right for their situation and their home environment.  By offering both Liquid Termiticides and Termite Baiting Systems, Cowleys is able to discuss solution options that will eliminate your termites while meeting your needs. We are also able to help you identify and eliminate moisture issues that contribute to termite issues with our Crawlspace Encapsulation System.

Cowleys Termite & Pest Services Offers the Top Two Termite Elimination Systems on The Market Today!

Termites are covered under our Platinum Residential Service Plan

 

You can read more about us and about our company history. See why you should choose Cowley's.  We offer customers help with residential pest control, commercial pest control, residential termite management, and offer other additional services.  We help customers exterminate bed bugs, termites, wood destroying insects, beetles, carpenter bees, ants, rodents, ticks, stinkbugs, and offer bird control and nuisance wildlife services.

Contact Cowley’s Termite and Pest Services for help with pest control in New Jersey at 888-405-5801 or use our email form and contact us to schedule an inspection today.

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