Termites will eat any type of wood, as long as the wood is dead.
You can get special termite treated wood that they will not eat, ask at your local timber supplier, most of them will probably have to order it in.
They will not eat redwood and cedar. You can do an experiment to see which one is more resistant to termites.
mostly termites are resistant toward oily wood
roaches eat 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.
Termites eat wood.
no, termites eat wood, but snakes might eat termites
Termites eat cellulose. Wood is made of cellulose so termites eat wood.
Termites are wood-eating insects and can be devastating to wood-framed houses.
termites eat plenty kinds of wood but definitely NOT a yakal wood, kamagong wood and molave wood.
no termites cannot eat concrete because it is to hard to chew for them they prefer to eat wood because it is not hard likeconcrete
Wood.
they eat wood.
they eat wood.
Termites get food from hunting fir it. Termites like to eat wood. You can find termites in forests and even in a home that is made out of wood.