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What is collective noun for termites?

The collective nouns are a colony of termites or an infestation of termites.


What is a group of termites called?

A group of termites is called a colony. Termite colonies are highly organized social structures, consisting of different castes such as workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals (king and queen). Each caste has specific roles that help maintain and grow the colony. Colonies can range in size from a few hundred to millions of termites, depending on the species. These colonies often live in nests made of soil, wood, or mud, and they work together to gather food, defend their nest, and reproduce. Termite colonies are known for their cooperation and complex communication using pheromones and vibrations to coordinate activities.


Are termites with wings or without wings?

Termites can be both winged and wingless, depending on their life stage. Winged termites, known as alates, are the reproductive members of the colony that leave to establish new colonies, typically during swarming season. Wingless termites, which include workers and soldiers, perform essential tasks like foraging for food and caring for the queen and young. Once a colony is established, most termites do not have wings.


Do termites have larvae and if so, what is their role in the termite colony?

Yes, termites have larvae. The larvae play a crucial role in the termite colony by developing into workers, soldiers, or reproductives, depending on the needs of the colony.


Do termites build large structures called paddocks?

A paddock is an enclosed area for horses. Termites build mounds.


What insect has eats wood lives in a colony?

Termites.


What are examples of social behavior?

bees in a colony lions humans termites ant colony


How does a temite move?

Termites move by crawling using their legs, which are well-adapted for moving through tunnels and on vertical surfaces. They navigate by following pheromone trails left by other termites in the colony. Termites can also build mud tubes for protection while moving between their nest and food sources.


What do you call a group of termites?

Colony and Swarm while flying


What do call a group of termites?

Colony and Swarm while flying


Why do termite's wings break in the beginning of summer?

Once the flying (swarming) female termites have been fertilized by male termites and have landed in a suitable spot to start building a new colony, the wings are no longer needed.


What is the name of the habitats of clonies of antsbeesand termites?

Ants live in a 'formicary'. Bees live in a 'colony'. Termites live in 'mounds'.