: Creamy-white, soft-bodied, and roughly the size of rice. They are the ones actually eating your wood.
: Dark brown or black with two pairs of identical, long wings. They are often mistaken for flying ants .
: Often found in piles near windowsills or doors after a swarm.
Termite photos usually showcase a strict hierarchy. Knowing who is who helps you gauge the size of an infestation.
: Timber that looks "layered," sounds hollow when tapped, or crumbles easily.
: Tiny, wood-colored pellets that look like piles of sawdust or coffee grounds.