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Drywood Termites are larger than their Subterranean
Termite cousins,
and grow to as large as 1/2 inch long. There are no workers
in the Drywood Termite colony. In need of only minimal
moisture, these termites grow their colonies inside wood
(usually in attics), so no connection to the ground is
necessary. As with all termites, wood and cellulose foods
are their staple diet.
Drywood Termite nymphs evolve through 7 stages before reaching adulthood.
The Drywood Termite produces piles of sawdust pellets and eliminates
them through the hole - piles of these are a sure sign of infestation.
Drywood colonies can contain up to 2,700 members.
Halt Bugology Factoid
It is a common misconception that size of the worker
will indicate whether the termite is a drywood or subterranean. While
many drywood species have larger workers than do subterranean termites,
such as Incisitermes spp., other drywood species have much smaller
workers (ex. Cryptotermes spp.). (Factoid Source: Thomas G. Shelton,
Graduate Assistant, Wheeler Foshee III, Extension Specialist, Pesticide
Education, and Arthur G. Appel, Professor, all in Entomology and Plant
Pathology, Auburn University)
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