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Flying Ants Vs Termites: The difference between flying ants and termites

In the United States, termites cause a lot of damage to houses, destroying the wood used in their construction. Many times, the flying ants are mistaken for termites because of their similar appearance. It 'important to understand the differences between these creatures, in order to take preventive measures to control them.

Flying Ants

Flying ants
Flying ants are not a species or type of ants, but those males and females that did not breed and may be about to do so. The Division of the body into several parts like the head, thorax and abdomen does fly the ants easier identification, and therefore differs from termites. Before making an attempt to eliminate them, it is important to know what attracts flying ants. Sugar and fatty foods are the best baits to attract them. The first step in the process of flying Ant eradication is to locate their nest. Flying ants indoors are mostly found in walls where they build their nests. If the House is infested with flying ants in the winter, the possibility to have their nest in the walls is high.


Termites
The termites are insects eusociale falling within the Isoptera order. These insects are detritivorous (feeding on dead materials), most are in tropical and subtropical regions. It is necessary to understand the difference between flying ants, termites and insects alike, in order to adopt the appropriate measures for their control. Many times it happens that the flying ant problem is mistaken for termites, which adds the concern of homeowners.

Difference between flying ants and termites
Although flying ants and termites are similar in appearance, there are some differences in their physical appearance, which allow us to identify flying ants and differentiate them from termites. The difference between a flying Ant and a termite could be spotted easily if careful observation is made. ; The termites body is divided into two parts, namely the head and body. Ants on the other hand have three parts: head, thorax and abdomen.

The life of ants region seems to be a little pinched in shape, while the termite is not; The antennae of termites are straight, while the ants are bent into shape. , Legs of ants are present in the thoracic region, just behind the head. 
Termites, on the other hand have the legs for the entire length of the body. ; The antennae of termites are a form of beads, while those of ants are in a continuous line. ; The length of the wings of flying ants are different in size from that of termites. 
Both termites AND flying ants have four wings, however, the front fenders of the ants are larger wings Hinds. In the case of termites, all four wings have the same length. ; Another noteworthy difference between termites and ants is that the former has wings that are grey-white, while the ants have transparent wings with veins that could be seen easily. ; The veins on the wings are easily seen when flying ants. Due to the current gray tint on the wings, wing veins of termites are not easily visible. ; The development phase that passes through a termite, is known as the gradual metamorphosis. Flying ants undergo complete metamorphosis. The different phases of the life cycle of a termite are the egg, nymph and adult. However, flying Ant passes in larval stage, after eggs and then into the pupal stage. The adult stage is reached after the pupa and then the complete metamorphosis of fly front ends.

The eating habits of these flying ants and termites are also black. The mainly termites eat wood, while flying ants eat a variety of things, including vegetables, meat, etc. the bacteria found in the stomach of termites help breaking the cellulose.

The above description about flying ants vs termites presents before us the various aspects of their structure, behavior and eating habits. Studying the difference between flying ants and termites help us to understand the various causes of flying ants and termites infestation.

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