It lives in a forest type of habitat
queens,soilders,and workers
There are close to 2,300 different types of termites in the world, all of which usually live in tropical or subtropical climates. They are usually found in damp, dark and fibrous areas that are not exposed to light.
Hypermastids are a type of flagellate protozoa that live in the guts of termites, forming a mutualistic symbiotic relationship. The hypermastids help termites digest cellulose from wood, which is a primary component of their diet, by breaking it down into simpler sugars. In return, termites provide hypermastids with a stable habitat and a constant supply of nutrients. This relationship is essential for the survival and efficiency of termites in their ecological role as decomposers.
It would depend on the type of termite you are trying to kill, but for treating termites that live in the soil the active ingredient is Fipronil. If you are treating termites that live in wood, the active ingredient is Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate. Termites are difficult to kill, and it is best to seek a professional such as Terminix.
The first type of organisms to live in a new habitat are called pioneers. This is an organism that is forging the way for other life to be able to live comfortably in the new habitat.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
The protist that lives in the gut of termites is the Trichonympha sp.
The Savannah
Suburban
octopuses live in the coral reef
Ants live in a 'formicary'. Bees live in a 'colony'. Termites live in 'mounds'.