Excerpt from Termites and Termite Damage
Termites are social insects (figs. 1, Just. As honey bees live in colonies, have a distinct social life, and have their work divided among a queen, drones, and workers, so do the termites live in colo nies, have a social life, and divide their work among specialized castes.
Fig. 3. The attacks of the dry-wood termites (kalot'ermes) on the sapwood and heartwood of untreated poles present serious problems in various parts of the country (see fig. These attacks may extend to the cross-arms (see fig. L5a) and in some cases even the wooden insu lator pins are reduced to hollow shells as seen above.
The details of their life, such as food habits, nature and location of dwellings, relation of castes and method of colony formation, differ markedly, however, from that of the honey bees.
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