Because They are hungry
termites are decompose-rs
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
A decomposer will have sex withu
Yes, a termite is considered a decomposer as it eats wood. their teeth must be very sharpOn the Lighter SideIf it gets it's teeth stuck into a Beethoven symphony, then yes it's definitely a decomposer!
Detritivores work to break down and decompose dead plant, animal and waste materials, before releasing them out into the ecosystem in the form of energy and nutrients. Detritivores consist of bacteria, fungi, earthworms, dung beetles and termites in the African savannah.
Termites primarily decompose cellulose-based materials, such as wood, leaf litter, and other plant matter, playing a crucial role in nutrient cycling within ecosystems. Millipedes, on the other hand, feed on decaying organic matter, including dead plant material and leaf litter, contributing to soil health and the breakdown of complex organic compounds. Both organisms are vital for recycling nutrients back into the soil, promoting plant growth and maintaining ecological balance.
Many insects are decomposers as they consume dead materials, but not all insects are decomposers. Honey bees would not be considered decomposers. Termites would be considered decomposers.
roaches eat termites
The collective nouns are a colony of termites or an infestation of termites.
Many insects are decomposers as they consume dead materials, but not all insects are decomposers. Honey bees would not be considered decomposers. Termites would be considered decomposers.
The termites are fed the feces of dead termites when they are young.
no, termites eat wood, but snakes might eat termites