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SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES
Subterranean termites are a type of wood-destroying insect that live in underground colonies and feed on the cellulose in wood and other organic materials. Subterranean termites infest a structure by tunneling through soil and establishing colonies within the structure itself. The termites then create tunnels, or "mud tubes," which they use to travel between the soil and the wood they are feeding on. Over time, the termites can cause significant damage to the wooden structure, weakening it and potentially causing collapse.
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