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What’s the difference between a drywood and a subterranean termite?

Drywood Subterranean termite
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What’s the difference between a drywood and a subterranean termite?

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DOC – A drywood termite is often called an above ground termite simply because it can extract moisture from a piece of “dried” wood to sustain itself. A subterranean termite requires a much higher moisture content which is part of the reason it makes a “mud tunnel” wherever it goes to conduct moisture.

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