Drywood Termite Biology, Identification, and Control
Professor, all in Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University Drywood termites are primitive termites whose damage often goes unnoticed by homeowners. They are similar to the familiar subterranean termites(1). Drywood termites belong to the ... [... more]
Alabama Cooperative Extension System |
Drywood Termites Management Guidelines
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Drywood Termites. The western drywood termite, Incisitermes minor, is California's second most important termite pest after the western subterranean termite. It is a native insect that has been here ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Drywood Termites
Although drywood termites are not native to the Midwest, they are occasionally found in Iowa in furniture transported here from the southwestern or southeastern U.S. Damage consists of large chambers and connecting small tunnels within the ... [... more]
Iowa State University |
Western M (Hagen), Drywood Termite
Soldiers have a forehead that slopes down gradually from top of head, which is flattened to slightly rounded in side view; antenna has 3rd segment which is enlarged and club-like; pronotum (top body plate) is as wide or wider than head as viewed ... [... more]
Western Exterminator |
Drywood Termites
The lowland tree termite is found at low elevations in dead branches of koa haole, panex, banyan trees, etc. The forest tree termite lives at higher elevations and is often found in dead koa branches and trunks. The West Indian termite was ... [... more]
Extension Entomology, Hawaii |
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