Subterranean Termites
(Family Rhinotermitidae)

Updated March 1, 2000

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Arid Subterranean Termite
Winged Reproductive

(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Arid Subterranean Termite
Winged Reproductives

(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Colony
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Workers
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Worker and
Supplementary Reproductive

(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Supplementary Reproductives
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Soldier
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Mud Tubes on Wall Stud
(David Keith, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Damage to Pine
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Image supported by a grant from AgrEvo.
Subterranean Termite Damage to Pine
Door Post (Note Mud-Filled Tunnels)

(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)
Subterranean Termite Damage to Hardboard Siding
(Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology)