The living termites had genes that the dead termites did not have.
As a defensive mechanism termites produce naphthalene the same chemical that moth balls are made of. If your home is infested with termites the people and animals living there are in danger of Naphthalene poisoning which can prove fatal. If your cat ate a few termites there is no significant danger, anteaters, pagoline, and aardvarks make a living feeding off of termites.
No, because groups of ants, bees, wasps, and termites are all very protective of their homes and others in their territory.
yes they can cause your house to collapse and they are disgusting.
It depends on whether they're alive.When they're alive, they're living. They're like little bugs that eat wood and stuff.Of course, they die, like all living creatures. After they die, they are non-living.So really, the answer to your question is, It Depends! :)HAVE A GREAT DAY AND WATCH OUT FOR TERMITES!
Yes, termites eat wood. Termites have some kind of bacteria living in their gut, that produces enzymes that break down cellulose (the fiber that gives structure to wood), into carbohydrates, for the termites and the bacteria to use. So yes, termites eat wood, but in another way, they're actually eating carbohydrates.
It is a living thing.
NO
Non living
A rat is a living thing
It varies from living thing to living thing.
An animal is a living thing.