Dampwood Termites
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formal_name
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Family Hodotermitidae
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description
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As the name suggests, dampwood termites infest wood with a high moisture content. Dampwood termites are normally larger in size than other termite species. Bodies of king and queen dampwood termites range in size from 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch long and have two pairs of wings that are equal in size and shape and extend beyond their abdomen. Nymphs range up to 5/8 inch and worker dampwood termites are up to 3/4 inch.
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color
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Brown
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legs
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6
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shape
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Long, Narrow, Oval
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size
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1/2" - 5/8"
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antenanae
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True
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region
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habits
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Dampwood termite colonies, like drywood termites, have no worker caste. The nymph dampwood termites take care of the kings and queens of the colony and feed the soldier caste.
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habitat
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Because of their need for excessive moisture, dampwood termites are not often found in structures.
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threats
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Dampwood termites do not usually infest structures because of the low moisture content of wood in structures. However, care must be taken to avoid attracting dampwood termites to a structure.
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prevention
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To avoid dampwood termites, make sure downspouts and gutters are diverted well away from the structure, and avoid prolonged contact between a structure and large areas of moisture, such as ponds or snow drifts.
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catagories
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pest_category_id
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11