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Ants vs. Termites

Ants and Termites can sometimes seem difficult to distinguish between each other. Even recent terminologies can seem confusing. For instance, "white ants" are called termites and "red termites" are deemed red fire ants. However, do not confuse these similar names, for it is vital to the treatments of these insects to know the difference between the two.

 

Both termites and ants have different behaviors and reactions in regards to their environment. Termites are destructive to properties because their primary food source is wood. On the contrary, ants are scavengers and can consume just about anything - from bread crusts to wood. Therefore, because of their versatile eating habits, they aren't as harmless to properties. These differences effectively show that termites are a much larger threat than ants.

Knowing the difference between these animals is also important when using pesticides to kill the targeted insect. For instance, what kills termites may not kills ants and vice versa. There are only a select few products that kills both termites and ants. When we decide to take a stand against our pest problems in our homes and properties, we need to be able to effectively identify the difference between ants and termites before using chemicals that could waste our money in time.

A great way to tell the difference between termites and ants is through their habitats and morphology. Now we could use the Man vs Wild approach and see which one tastes like it has more protein but I doubt that seems to appealing to the majority of us. Ants usually form colonies in the form of mounds on surfaces. These are practical because it serves as an ideal environment for food acquisition. Often, they migrate from colony to colony based on the food supply.

On the other hand, Termites are more vulnerable to the tolls that a harsh environment can have on them, so their mounds are more structured and stronger. Unlike their counterparts, termite mounds are more complicated. Some species of termites construct their mounds underground, for this environment is favorable for their reproduction and survival.

In regards to insect morphology, termites and ants resemble each other quite closely. However, there are a few varying characteristics between these two species in their biological construction. For instance, the antennae of termites are segmented like strings, whereas the ant's antennae are elbowed. Termites often times don't have eyes, like Daredevil, they rely on their other senses when navigating for food. Unlike termites, ants have eyes that help them to find food on the surface.

Termite and ant morphology and environment settings differentiate these two species of insects. Knowing more about these creatures help us to decide how to effectively treat the problems that they can cause. Common, not very severe, problems can be addressed fairly easily and dealt with personally, but professional experts on pest management are recommended when dealing with a serious problem. Make sure to practice effective preventative maintenance when treating for these insects and cut small problems short before they become a problem.

 

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