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11. Termites do not damage wood if branches of
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Answered by areeb26
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Answered by shilpa85475
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Termites do not damage the wood if the branches:

  • Termites are not interested in eating the wood of a living tree because they only want to eat dead cellulose.
  • If you see ants attacking a living tree it means that for some reason the cambium layer or pith tree is dead.
  • Termites feed mainly on dead plants and cellulose, usually in the form of wood, leaf litter, soil, or animal manure.
  • Termites are a major predator, especially in tropical and subtropical regions, and their recycling of wood and plants is vital for the environment.
  • The termites have spent millions of years eating Australian hardwoods.
  • The settlers used this log to make a stand and lay down from First Fleet 226 years ago.
  • The caterpillars form tunnels between the sapwood on all sides and turn the wood into a powder.
  • Termites live in one place.
  • They are very fast eating wood and making tunnels between them.
  • There are only a few good types of wood that can withstand the action of termites.
  • Marine pigs are found in saltwater.
  • Usually, they made wooden tunnels for safety or shelter
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