A group of termites is called a colony or swarm (while flying).
Yes, termites are insects (class Insecta) classified under Arthropoda (the arthropods).
Colony and Swarm while flying
Colony and Swarm while flying
It is called a termites nest.
A group of ants are called a colony/army of ants
It is called a termites nest.
All termites are insects in the order Isoptera.
when there is enemy they fly and bite their enemy the poison of the termites when they bite their enemy is called "rabbies"
A paddock is an enclosed area for horses. Termites build mounds.
Termites primarily feed on wooden substances. As the wood contains cellulose and the termites cannot digest them, they take the help of bacteria called "Trichonympha". This bacterium assists in digestion of cellulose in termites. This type of relation between the bacterum and the termites is called as Symbiosis. This is a type of relation in which both of the participating organisms get mutually benefited. In this context termites get their food digested and the bacteria receive food and shelter in the gut of termites.
Nah - termites maybe.
Insects of wood are called termites. Termites are very destructive because they can eat through anything made of wood. They cause hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage each year.