Ants are termites #1 worst enemy. There's also a type of assassin bug that hunts termites by disguising themselves with nest material. They then kill a termite, and use their victim's body as a lure for other termites.
when there is enemy they fly and bite their enemy the poison of the termites when they bite their enemy is called "rabbies"
insects
No, termites are insects.
William Edward McCauley has written: 'Outwitting termites in Illinois' -- subject(s): Insects, Wood, Termites, Preservation 'Outwitting termites in Illinois' -- subject(s): Insects, Wood, Termites, Preservation
Some insects that consume termites as part of their diet include ants, beetles, and certain species of spiders.
All termites are insects in the order Isoptera.
Termites are eusocial insects. They are part of the Isoptera family of insects. They like to eat dead plant material.
Termites and Borers
Yes
Termites are small insects with soft bodies, straight antennae, and a pale color. They have a straight waist and straight wings that are the same size. Termites can be distinguished from other insects by their pale color, straight antennae, and equal-sized wings.
Yes, termites are insects (class Insecta) classified under Arthropoda (the arthropods).
These are social insects - such as ants, termites and bees.