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Termites... may play some valuable role in nature's ecosystem, but in the context of your own habitat, these termites have nothing valuable to offer. Termites are indeed ungrateful house visitors, fittingly called pests at that. In most cases, a homeowner only finds out that are termites inside his house when a good ... ... colony in order to create another colony and reproduce some more. Swarmer termites are poor fliers, and they only fly on certain season. They are usually attracted to light sources and are often confused for flying ants. However, if you see swarmer termites in your vicinity it's actually a clear warning ... ... cellulose, and more often than not termites find them in sapwoods, logs, and stumps and unfortunately in wooden structures that are constructed by human beings. The termites avoid eating the heartwood or the innermost part of the wood. This is not just because the core tends to be harder but more importantly ... ... wood, their main food source. Ants, as scavengers, virtually eat anything they can get their hands on and they do not target wood as their main food source. In this regard, termites present a larger problem for humans than ants do. Some pesticides will kill termites but not ants, while other pesticides ... ... in properties, particularly in wooden structures. However, the termites in Africa play a vet significant role in the country's ecosystem. The tiny creatures can actually lay claim to such an immense impact on the African environment, which animals would not be able to take credit for. In the African savannahs, ...
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