The Difference Between Subterranean Termites and Drywood Termites
September 24th, 2009 by BugGuy
There are an estimated 4,000 species of termites but it is believed only 10% of those species can actually be considered pests because of the damage they cause to buildings and crops. There are three species of pest termites in California; the drywood, the dampwood and the subterranean. Below I’ll point out the differences between the drywood termite and the subterranean termite.
Drywood termites are most often seen in southern California but they can also be found along the coast; these termites wont be found in regions where the temperature drops below freezing. Here are some basic facts about the drywood termite.![]()
- Difficult to detect - these termites live deep inside wood and typically aren’t seen until there’s a swarm
- Their colonies are small…usually less than 1,000
- Unlike other species of termites, drywoods do not need contact with the soil to survive
- They can tolerate long periods of dry conditions
- These termites will consume wood from framing, furniture, structural timbers and even hardwood floors
Because drywood termites are difficult to detect and can cause significant damage, do-it-yourself treatment is not recommended. Seek help from a professional termite control company if you think you may have a drywood termite infestation.
The subterranean termite is another species of the insect that can be found throughout the state. These termites can tolerate cooler temperatures than the drywood termites so naturally they are found more often around the United States. While still a species of termite, the subterranean is very different from the drywood termite (other than their love for wood). Below is some information about the subterranean termite.![]()
- Subterranean termites are noticeably smaller than drywood termites
- These termites require a moist environment…they can often be found near the soil and in wood that is rotten
- They often damage structural supports and foundations
- Alaska is the only state where subterranean termites are not found
- The colonies of these termites are much larger than drywood termite colonies
The subterranean is the most destructive of any termite found in California. Once again, please contact a professional when a termite problem is suspected.
Did you know termites are considered social insects? There is a definite hierarchy with termites and each termite knows its role within the colony.
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