Termites are social insects that live in societies whose members are mostly immature individuals. Their colonies, which may contain thousands to millions of termites, are formidable, even though each individual termite is soft-bodied and fragile. In nature, subtrains are closely associated with termite soil habitats where they form tunnels to locate water and food. Termites dig up galleries in their food as they consume them. They hide their workings and can form a fully wood hive by feeding with grains and adhering to soft spring wood, a bit more than a thin wood exterior. Subterranean termites build underground soil runways that protect them from the effects of wind drying as well as natural enemies, such as ants. Termites are susceptible to rot, and thus depend on moisture sources
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