Dry Wood Termites

By Brad Iranzadi
Table of Contents

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Defination of termites
Chapter 3 : Termites home
Chapter 4 : Termites colony
Chapter 5 : Termites food
Chapter 5 : Enemy of termites
Chapter 6 : Image of termites
Chapter 7 : Life cycle of termites
Introduction
Termites are very
small, usually gray or
white in color and soft
bodied pests. There are
over 350 species of
termites in Australia.
Termites or white ants
are always place a big
role. They are very
destructive than fire.
Termites Colony
Termites Home
A termite mound is
a mixture of soil,
termite saliva and
droppings. It is
constructed by
termites. Although
termite mounds are
solid in texture but
in their walls have
holes for entering
air from outside.
Termites Food
Termites mainly eat
stored timber, waste
timber, formwork
timbers, dead trees
and there after the
cellulose of a plant is
constructed of.
Cellulose is the most
important component
of a plant.
Enemy of Termites
Ants, spiders eat termites. Termite and ants are
natural enemies. Termites are representing a
source of food for ants.
Image of Termites
Life cycle of Termites
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www.sydneypestcontrol.org
Call us : 02 94547774 Or 0488991126
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Address : 21/1-19 regent st Redfern NSW
2016, Australia

Termites Biography

  • 1.
    Dry Wood Termites ByBrad Iranzadi
  • 2.
    Table of Contents Chapter1 : Introduction Chapter 2 : Defination of termites Chapter 3 : Termites home Chapter 4 : Termites colony Chapter 5 : Termites food Chapter 5 : Enemy of termites Chapter 6 : Image of termites Chapter 7 : Life cycle of termites
  • 3.
    Introduction Termites are very small,usually gray or white in color and soft bodied pests. There are over 350 species of termites in Australia. Termites or white ants are always place a big role. They are very destructive than fire.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Termites Home A termitemound is a mixture of soil, termite saliva and droppings. It is constructed by termites. Although termite mounds are solid in texture but in their walls have holes for entering air from outside.
  • 6.
    Termites Food Termites mainlyeat stored timber, waste timber, formwork timbers, dead trees and there after the cellulose of a plant is constructed of. Cellulose is the most important component of a plant.
  • 7.
    Enemy of Termites Ants,spiders eat termites. Termite and ants are natural enemies. Termites are representing a source of food for ants.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Life cycle ofTermites
  • 10.
    For More InformationContact Us www.sydneypestcontrol.org Call us : 02 94547774 Or 0488991126 Email id : info@sydneypestcontrol.org Address : 21/1-19 regent st Redfern NSW 2016, Australia