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Various castes make up a termite colony, each with distinct characteristics: 1. Workers Termite: These are wingless, light-colored termites measuring about one-fourth of an inch in length. 2. Soldiers Termite: Identified by their elongated heads and mandibles, soldiers play a crucial role in the colony's defense. 3. Supplementary Reproductive Termite: This caste includes termites with either non-functional wings or very short wings, and they are typically light-colored. 4. Primary Reproductive Termite: Distinguished by their wings, the primary reproductive are responsible for the colony's reproduction processes. And darker than other members; caste most often seen by homeowners. Habits: Residing in subterranean colonies, these organisms construct tunnels to forage for food. They ingeniously create mud tubes to access food sources above ground level. Vital for their survival, these creatures rely on moisture. Their primary dietary preference includes wood and other cellulose-based materials. Reproduction: The growth rates from the egg stage to adulthood vary among species. A single queen, present in each colony, has the capacity to lay tens of thousands of eggs throughout her lifetime. However, in established colonies, the majority of eggs are typically laid by supplementary reproductive. Additional Information: Termites are seldom exposed to light and pose a more significant threat to U.S. homes than the combined impact of storms and fires. Termite colonies, comprising up to 1,000,000 members, can cause extensive damage. In some cases, termites may consume wooden structures within a house while leaving the paintwork unaffected. The key to any control program Call Herbal Pest Control Nashik Mobile No. 9420002022