Subterranean Termite Nursery – Babies – HomeGuard
This is a video in a series of termite videos from HomeGuard Distributors. More to come.
This video is of the contents of a HomeGuard Termite Monitor that one of our Termite Techs brought in to me last week. (April 2008)
When we opened it, it had thousands of eggs and juvenile termites in it, along with Workers, Soldiers, and Reproductives. It looked like the termites set up a "Nursery" inside our termite monitor, as they subcolonized it.
So here is a close-up look at some juvenile termites interacting with other mature termites.
For more information on these termite monitors or the new Truth Termite Bait, please go to www.homeguarddistributors.com.
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I have a side fence …
I have a side fence that is infested w/ these termites and it’s connected to my exterior wall.. will the termite able to get thru the stucco wall?
yuck!
yuck!
This video is of …
This video is of the contents of a HomeGuard Termite Monitor that one of our Termite Techs brought in to me last week. (April 2008)
When we opened it, it had thousands of eggs and juvenile termites in it, along with Workers, Soldiers, and Reproductives. It looked like the termites set up a “Nursery” inside our termite monitor, as they subcolonized it.
So here is a close-up look at some juvenile termites interacting with other mature termites.