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For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
Heavy rains in the Borderland are bringing termites out of hiding, as homeowners need to keep an eye out for signs of these ...
So, unlike subterranean termites, desert termites don’t damage wood or homes – they primarily feed on foliage. Jones says they cause the most damage to lawns, targeting grass, weeds, and other ...
The University of Florida has confirmed that a new hybrid of termites, from the Asian subterranean and Formosan termites, are spreading in the state.
While we go about our daily lives on the Earth’s surface, an astonishing diversity of life thrives in a hidden world beneath our feet. From microscopic organisms to surprisingly complex mammals, the ...
For subterranean termites, if only a few winged termites are found in the house, it is most likely that they flew from the outside and accidentally found their way inside.
Two invasive termite species, Formosan and Asian subterranean termites, are hybridizing in South Florida. Hybrid colonies have been confirmed, raising concerns about increased structural and ...
Local Formosan subterranean termites could swarm around Houston area during Mother’s Day weekend Every year around late spring, the termites set out in mass looking for mates.
Every termite mound holds roughly 65 cubic yards of packed clay. The total displaced soil rivals about 4,000 Great Pyramids of Giza.
Private boats are fueling the spread of highly destructive invasive termites in Florida, according to a new study by the University of Florida.
Termite swarming season is around the corner: Here's what you need to know to protect your home and garden from nesting termites.
The Formosan Subterranean termite has infested all of Texas’ major cities but there are ways homeowners can protect against their costly damage. Jimmy Chan pexels Did you know Dallas is one of ...