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Learn the Dangerous Difference Between Ants and Termites!
If you see winged ant-like insects around your property, you must know if they are ants or subterranean termites. If they are swarming termites, there is an established colony nearby looking for new nesting areas ... and that means your home is in danger. Call us immediately. We'll eliminate the old colony and protect you from these home-damaging insects.
Left: This is a winged ANT.
- Elbowed Antennae
- Narrow Waist
- Front Wings Longer Than Back Wings
- Actual Size 1/2-Inch
Right: This is a winged TERMITE.
- Straight Antennae
- Thick Waist
- Both Pairs of Wings Same Size
- Actual Size 1/2-Inch

These Are Termites.
Left: Worker
- Actual Size 1/4-Inch
- Remains Hidden Inside Wood or Earth.
- Resembles a Grayish-White Ant - Except Subterranean Termite Has Thick Waist and Straight Antennae.
- His Job is to Feed the Colony.
- To Do This He Travels Between the Ground and Wood through Tubes.
Center: Soldier
- Actual Size 5/16-Inch
- Remains Hidden Inside Wood or Earth.
- Resembles Workers, Except for Longer Armored Head with Large Jaws to Ward Off Enemies.
- His Job Is to Defend the Colony, Mainly Against Ants.
Right: Queen
- Actual Size 1/2-Inch.
- Young Queens Swarm to Form New Colonies.
- Brownish or Black, with a Thick Waist and Two Pairs of Wings, Equal in Length.
- Her Only Duty Is to Lay Eggs.
Call Us for Protection ... and Be Sure!

Nymph


Reproductives


Soldiers


Workers
