Texas Termite Technician
______ pose the least problem as pests, occurring mainly in dead, damp, and rotting
logs – answer Damp wood Termites
Because termites rely on soil moisture, they are generally more prevalent and able to
survive in ____ - answer sandy soils
Termites have ___ and ___ in their hindgut that allow them to digest cellulose -
answerProtozoa and bacteria
The three forms (or castes) of termites are: - answer Workers (pseudergates)
Soldiers
Reproductives
___ are by far the most numerous members of a colony - answerWorkers
____ are creamy white, wingless, eyeless, and soft-bodied, with chewing mouth-parts -
answerworkers
Workers are sometimes mistaken for: - answerWhite ants
Workers mature within ___ and may live for ___ - answerA few months
2-3 years
___ to ___ % of a colony's population are ___ - answer1-3%
Soldiers
Soldier termites can be distinguished by what characteristics? - answerGreatly enlarged
reddish-brown heads
sword-like mandibles
The three types of reproductive termites are: - answerPrimary (alate)
Secondary
Tertiary
Kings and queens develop from which type of reproductives? - answerPrimary (alate)
A queen termite may lay up to ___ eggs in her lifetime - answer60,000
Reproductive termites are produced in mature colonies ___ to ___ years old - answer3-
5 years
, Secondary reproductives develop under what conditions? - answerKing and queen die
Part of the colony becomes separated from the main colony
Subterranean termites usually swarm from ___ to ___ - answerJanuary to June
depending on temperature and rain conditions
The "rule of thumb" is that swarming will generally occur within ___ days after ____ -
answer10 days after a warm spring rain
T or F
Not all colonies swarm annually - answerTrue
A swarm is also referred to as a: - answerDispersal Flight
Once a pair of swarming termites find a site and seal themselves in, the female (queen)
will begin laying eggs, with the first batch generally being ___ to ___ eggs. - answer6 to
12 eggs
Reproductive forms are typically not produced in the ____ - answerFirst year
It typically takes ___ to ___ years for a newly established colony to start doing serious
damage to a structure - answer2 to 3 years
Outside of swarming, a colony can be produced/formed by what process? -
answerBudding - the separation or leaving of a number of termites (to include one or
more secondary reproductives) to form a new colony
Termites can enter a foundation through cracks as small as: - answer1/32" or 1/64" -
both listed in book
The ___ forms of termites are most often discovered by homeowners, and confused for
___ - answerPrimary reproductive
Flying ants
Termites typically come to the attention of the homeowner in the ___ when the winged
reproductives form - answerSpring
The most critical condition for termite infestation is: - answerwood-to-soil contact
Subterranean termite feeding typically follows the grain of wood, and usually only the
____ is eaten - answerSoft Springwood
Termite earthen shelter tubes are usually ___ to ___" wide - answer1/4" to 1/2"
Coptotermes formosanus are also called: - answerFormosan Termites
______ pose the least problem as pests, occurring mainly in dead, damp, and rotting
logs – answer Damp wood Termites
Because termites rely on soil moisture, they are generally more prevalent and able to
survive in ____ - answer sandy soils
Termites have ___ and ___ in their hindgut that allow them to digest cellulose -
answerProtozoa and bacteria
The three forms (or castes) of termites are: - answer Workers (pseudergates)
Soldiers
Reproductives
___ are by far the most numerous members of a colony - answerWorkers
____ are creamy white, wingless, eyeless, and soft-bodied, with chewing mouth-parts -
answerworkers
Workers are sometimes mistaken for: - answerWhite ants
Workers mature within ___ and may live for ___ - answerA few months
2-3 years
___ to ___ % of a colony's population are ___ - answer1-3%
Soldiers
Soldier termites can be distinguished by what characteristics? - answerGreatly enlarged
reddish-brown heads
sword-like mandibles
The three types of reproductive termites are: - answerPrimary (alate)
Secondary
Tertiary
Kings and queens develop from which type of reproductives? - answerPrimary (alate)
A queen termite may lay up to ___ eggs in her lifetime - answer60,000
Reproductive termites are produced in mature colonies ___ to ___ years old - answer3-
5 years
, Secondary reproductives develop under what conditions? - answerKing and queen die
Part of the colony becomes separated from the main colony
Subterranean termites usually swarm from ___ to ___ - answerJanuary to June
depending on temperature and rain conditions
The "rule of thumb" is that swarming will generally occur within ___ days after ____ -
answer10 days after a warm spring rain
T or F
Not all colonies swarm annually - answerTrue
A swarm is also referred to as a: - answerDispersal Flight
Once a pair of swarming termites find a site and seal themselves in, the female (queen)
will begin laying eggs, with the first batch generally being ___ to ___ eggs. - answer6 to
12 eggs
Reproductive forms are typically not produced in the ____ - answerFirst year
It typically takes ___ to ___ years for a newly established colony to start doing serious
damage to a structure - answer2 to 3 years
Outside of swarming, a colony can be produced/formed by what process? -
answerBudding - the separation or leaving of a number of termites (to include one or
more secondary reproductives) to form a new colony
Termites can enter a foundation through cracks as small as: - answer1/32" or 1/64" -
both listed in book
The ___ forms of termites are most often discovered by homeowners, and confused for
___ - answerPrimary reproductive
Flying ants
Termites typically come to the attention of the homeowner in the ___ when the winged
reproductives form - answerSpring
The most critical condition for termite infestation is: - answerwood-to-soil contact
Subterranean termite feeding typically follows the grain of wood, and usually only the
____ is eaten - answerSoft Springwood
Termite earthen shelter tubes are usually ___ to ___" wide - answer1/4" to 1/2"
Coptotermes formosanus are also called: - answerFormosan Termites