Thanks to the University of Maryland/Maryland Grows this informative article on comparing termites and carpenter ants.
Wood-damaging insect pests are a concern for anyone who lives in a structure made of wood. So it’s not surprising that we get several samples of insects for identification at our county offices.
Pests can damage wood by eating, excavating, or using it for their homes or galleries. Damage to foundational components can be especially alarming and expensive to fix.
Q. What are some physical differences between a carpenter ant and a termite that can be seen with the naked eye?
- Antennae – straight or elbowed?
- Ants have elbowed antennae
- Termites have straight antennae
- Wing length – same length or is the front set longer?
- Winged termites have wings...
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