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They
may migrate from one part of a structure to another
depending on temperature and moisture fluctuations.
They will move away from extreme heat. During the day,
they may be in the attic and as the attic heats up,
during the summer, they may move towards the eaves or
down the inside structure walls. In the summer they
may be eating in a wooden patio deck, and then as the
winter rains come, it will force them out of the deck
and into structure walls. As the rains stop, they would
move back out into the patio area unless the food source
that they found inside the structure is more to their
liking.
Several times each
year drywood termites will SWARM
to form new colonies. They will grow wings and turn
a deep reddish brown. When the conditions are just right,
usually in late summer, as much as half of the colony
may fly off in search of a new food source while the
other half of the colony will remain where they are.
This is called a SWARM. They land and loose their wings
to start the new colony which could be in a window sill,
patio deck, a wooden roof or eaves, trellises, walkways,
external electrical meter box, or other weak points
in a structure.
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