Differences Between Termites and Ants

  • For clues to help distinguish termites from ants, examine the insects' wings, waist and antennae. While both insects have two pair of wings, termite wings are relatively equal in size. Ant wings tend to be longer in front and shorter in back.
  • Ants also have a narrow, pinched waist, with three separate body parts. Termites waists are thicker and less distinct.
  • In addition, ants' antennae are elbowed, while termites' are straight.

Worker termites are soft and milky in color. They require a constant source of moisture to prevent dehydration. They travel through mud tubes that they build for protection from air and sunlight. Because they forage constantly for food, they often enter your home unseen and cause damage behind your walls. 

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