Where do you find queen termite?

Hidden away in a towering, castle-like mound on an African savannah lives the termite queen. There, isolated in an earthen capsule, she lays more than a quarter-billion eggs in her lifetime.
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Where does the queen termite hide?

The Queen Termite, though easily identifiable by its size and function in the colony, is not visible to the outside world. She hides deep into the termite nest, sitting and just laying termite eggs.
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Where does the queen termite live in the nest?

Queen termites, along with their kings, live in chambers in wood or under the ground. After they land and shed their wings, they dig a room in the soil, crawl inside and seal the opening before mating.
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Can any termite be queen?

A queen termite has a long lifespan and is typically the oldest termite in the colony. Termite queens can live 25 to 50 years, with peak egg production for up to 10 years. When the queen dies and the pheromone she uses to block reproductives' development is no longer produced, a new queen will develop in the colony.
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Where do termites lay their eggs?

A termite egg is very small, white and oval-shaped. Since termite eggs are laid deep inside the nest, people rarely can see them. In fact, subterranean termite nests often are located 4 to 18 inches below ground and drywood termite nests typically are concealed within structures, including walls and furniture.
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How to Find a Queen Termite



How big is a queen termite?

How big is the termite queen? The termite queen size can vary depending on the number of eggs they produce. The average length of the termite queen can reach 4 to 6 inches or slightly larger than the size of termite workers in general.
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Do queen termites fly?

There are worker termites, soldier termites, and a special group of males and females called "alates" that are able to reproduce. Once a year, on a particular damp warm evening, when the conditions are just right, these winged, virgin queens and males pour out of small crevices in the mound and fly into the air.
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How long do termite queens live?

LONG LIVE THE QUEEN

For some African species of termites, a queen's life span may be up to 50 years, while in other species, such as drywood termites, the queens live only 10 to 12 years. In general, worker termites live about two years.
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How many termites are in a queen colony?

Reproductives. The primary reproductives in a termite colony are usually one royal pair, a king and queen.
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How far do termites travel from nest?

For example, their foraging area may involve more than ½ acre and workers may forage more than 250 feet from one spot to another.
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How many termites live in a nest?

Mature termite colonies typically contain 60,000 to 1 million termites.
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Where do termites build nests?

Termites do not live throughout the mound but spend most of their time in a nest located at or below ground level. It's comprised of numerous galleries separated by thin walls. Workers are constantly repairing areas that require maintenance and adding new tunnels and corridors to the nest.
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What happens if a king termite dies?

If the royal male king and/or female queen dies, the absence of pheromones causes workers to turn into what are termed replacement reproductives.
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Can termites survive away from nest?

Subterranean termites are small, soft bodied insects that build large nests in soil or trees and have underground tunnels that can reach up to 100 metres away from the nest. They cannot survive in the open.
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Why do people eat termite queen?

A Malaysian man has claimed that eating queen termites before intercourse could boost the sexual prowess for men. According to Metro Ahad, Abdul Rahim Abu Bakar, who is involved in the pest control business, said queen termites had special properties similar to that of viagra, reports Star Online.
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How many eggs does a termite queen lay?

A termite queen will produce one egg every three seconds, averaging about 30,000 eggs PER DAY. That's 10,950,000 eggs per year. And when you take into account the fact that a termite queen will often live till she's 20 years old, that means 219,000,000 eggs, just from one single little insect.
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How many eggs can a termite queen lay per day?

In fact, laying eggs is pretty much the only thing queen termites do. It can lay eggs every three seconds or roughly 30,000 egg in 24 hours.
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How fast do termites reproduce?

Within a few days, they can multiply to what's considered an infestation. Homeowners need to take every percaussion possible, and be sure to act quickly in order to protect their homes. Termites live in colonies, and they can spread to more than 100 feet in every direction from the epicenter.
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What attracts termites to a house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.
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Where does mating of termite take place?

Copulation takes place only after the establishment of this nuptial chamber. During copulation, which occurs intermittently throughout the lives of the king and queen, sperm are transferred and stored in the spermatheca of the female.
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Where do termites live in house?

3. Stuck Doors and Windows: Most doors, windows, and their frames in our homes are still made from wood. They are generally the first places where termites attack since they can access them from below the floor or from outside your home. Stuck doors are usually the result of the wood naturally expanding.
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What kills termites naturally?

Borax powder, or sodium borate, can kill termites naturally. You just sprinkle the powder on the termites and the affected area, or you make a solution of the powder and water to spray or paint on affected areas. You can also paint the solution on surfaces as a termite repellant.
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Can termites survive without a queen?

1. You can bring termites near or inside your home through firewood. (This is false because termites die if isolated from their queen) During Autumn and the winter months, it's useful for people in colder climates to bring their firewood into the house to keep it dry.
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How do termite eggs look?

Termite eggs are laid in large clusters containing hundreds or thousands (depending on the species) of these small, bean-shaped eggs. These egg clusters can look like tiny caviar or a pile of grainy, white powder.
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