The elimination of termites - for good - is a job 100% for a professional, licensed exterminator. It is worth every penny. Trying to deal with termites on your own is merely a frustrating way of forestalling the inevitable.
termites!
They can but only minorly. If there is a very large amount of termites it is more serious.
Termites are extremely fragile. Almost anything will kill them. The hard part is preventing them..
The rubbing alchohol could kill the termites but only for small mounds.If there is a huge mound better call a professional.
Termites clean the forest floor by eating dead trees
Aardvarks specialized in eating termites.
termites damage a house by eating the wood
DYNAMITE!
The living termites had genes that the dead termites did not have.
It would depend on the type of termite you are trying to kill, but for treating termites that live in the soil the active ingredient is Fipronil. If you are treating termites that live in wood, the active ingredient is Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate. Termites are difficult to kill, and it is best to seek a professional such as Terminix.
you shoot them with stuff blow the hell out of them
The protozoa that live in the intestines of wood-eating termites are primarily from the genus Trichonympha. These symbiotic protozoa help termites digest cellulose found in wood by breaking it down into simpler compounds that the termites can absorb. This mutualistic relationship is essential for the survival of both the protozoa and the termites, enabling termites to exploit a food source that would otherwise be indigestible. Other genera, such as Pseudotrichonympha and Dinenympha, also contribute to this digestive process.