What are termites ?
Termites are small, wood-destroying insects that are usually between 1/4 of an inch and 1/2 an inch in length. These destructive insects are creamy-white to dark brown or black in color, and they live in large colonies with anywhere between 4,000 and 1,000,000 termites, depending on the species.
Drywood termites typically live in smaller colonies that only reach 4,800 termites or less, per colony. Subterranean termites may have much larger colonies overall. Subterranean termites depend on moisture and contact with soil to survive.
In contrast, dry wood termites don’t need either of those to live comfortably. Once a termite colony becomes large enough, they will begin producing winged reproductive termites to create a new colony somewhere nearby. These reproductive termites are commonly known as swarmers.