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The 'super termite' that eats more than wood — what homeowners need to know
The Formosan super termite has been invading the United States since World War II, and it's diet makes it even more destructive than your average termite.
ATLANTA – Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has us spending more time at home, we may not realize that an uninvited guest is there to destroy. Termites don’t care about a pandemic. Their unusual ...
Termites are sneaky critters. Sometimes called the “silent destroyers,” homeowners often don’t even realize they have a termite infestation until it’s too late. Termites are so common here in the ...
Nathan Lo receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Most of our hidden housemates are harmless. But when it comes to termites, some can literally eat us out of house and home. While ...
Termites are wood-destroying insects that eat anything containing cellulose. Look for signs like mud tubes and wood damage to see if you may have a termite infestation. While this article can help you ...
Got termites? You better hope not, they’re a big pest and colonies can eat up to a pound of wood every day. The National Pest Management Association shares this and other terrifying facts as part of a ...
Termites are a sneaky problem that can eat away at your home before you even notice. Warmth and moisture draw them in, which ...
Alexander William Cheesman receives funding from the Australian Research Council and UK's National Environmental Research Council. Amy Zanne receives funding from the US National Science Foundation.
Beware of the 'super termite' that’s munching more than wood. Find out why this is a nightmare for homeowners.
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