Termites are not dangerous to people, so you don't have to worry about getting hurt by them. With most species, the Soldier termites, which live inside the colony and attack invaders, could bite you. Workers sometimes can as well. They can't sting, but they can bite. Unlike fire ants, they don't have a venom in their bite that could harm you, so it would just be like a regular bug bite. And even then, the soldiers don't leave the colony. Unless you stick your hand into a colony itself, you're not going to get bitten.
No, but cockroaches can crawl into your ears and drive you crazy.
Yes they eat termites but the don't go inside the mounds to get them.
directly through their skin (exchange) at hinges points between the shell (exoskeleton)
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Termites have Incomplete Metamorphosis.
The collective nouns are a colony of termites or an infestation of termites.
roaches eat termites
no, termites eat wood, but snakes might eat termites
The termites are fed the feces of dead termites when they are young.
Energy from plants go to feed the fungi that ants and termites cultivate. Then the ants and termites eat those fungi, receiving that energy. The anteaters than eats the ants or termites, and gets the energy that originally came from the plants.
Yes, there are termites in Wisconsin.
Termites need protection from the heat, Subterranean Termites create "Shelter Tubes" to protect them selves from the heat. Heat will kill them. That is why they are called Subterranean , they have to go under the soil every 24 hours to survive. Soil is moist and cool.
they effect anything with wood