Termites are considered primary consumers because they primarily feed on cellulose found in wood and plant material. As herbivores, they play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients within ecosystems. While they can be prey for secondary consumers, their primary role is that of a consumer that directly utilizes producers (plants).
Termites and millipedes are both decomposers.
A termite.
yes. anything that eats something else is a consumer. in this case it is wood
Termites are insects and therefore animals. All animals are consumers.
A producer is an organism that makes food from light - plants and some algae and bacteria. Can a worm sit in the sun and make energy? No, so it - like every other animal on the planet - is a consumer.
termite in Tagalog: anay
Termite
It is the movement of a termite.
Danilo Termite is 6'.
It is made of dirt and termite saliva.
That "large ant" is actually a termite!
Black termite droppings, also known as frass, are a key indicator of a termite infestation. The presence of these droppings can help homeowners and pest control professionals identify the location of termite activity. By recognizing and addressing termite infestations early on, damage to the structure of a building can be minimized.