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DRYWOOD TERMITES
Drywood termites are a type of wood-destroying insect that live and feed on dry, undecayed wood. They are typically found in warm, coastal areas and are a common pest in homes, buildings, and wooden structures. Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites do not need soil contact or a source of moisture. Drywood termites infest wood by tunneling into it and creating colonies. These colonies can be large and can cause significant damage to wooden structures over time. Common signs of drywood termite infestation include the presence of fecal pellets that look like tiny grains of rice, holes in wooden structures, and the appearance of winged swarmers.
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