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The gestation period for termites varies depending on the species, but generally, it ranges from a few weeks to several months. After mating, a queen termite can lay thousands of eggs, which are typically incubated for about 20 to 30 days before hatching. The development stages include egg, nymph, and adult, with nymphs undergoing multiple molts before reaching maturity. Environmental conditions and the specific termite species can influence the duration of these stages.

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