Several bird species are known to eat termites, including the black-crowned night heron, woodpeckers, and various species of warblers. Termites are often a food source for birds that forage in decaying wood or leaf litter, as they can easily access termite colonies. Additionally, some larger birds, like the African grey hornbill, utilize their beaks to pry open termite mounds. These birds play a role in controlling termite populations in their ecosystems.
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There a number of things that eat termites but the most common is ants. Ants are known to invade a termite nest to eat the young termites as well as the termites themselves. Lizards, spiders, birds, certain marsupials and bats also eat them.
Termites are eaten by various species of birds. Other predators of termites include many types of spiders and other large bugs.
Termites
Animals cant digest it due to the silica in its leaves. But small birds and termites eat the seeds.
roaches eat termites
no, termites eat wood, but snakes might eat termites
They probably eat termites and plants.
No. Echidnas eat termites.
Termites eat wood.
Cannibal birds.
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.