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By the end of the first year the colony may consist of a dozen or so workers and the king
and queen. In the winter the colony moves deeper below the soil freeze line and their
activity is minimized. The chemical messages sent from the king and queen during the first
year or so of the colony allow for the production of worker termites only. The second year
soldiers begin to appear.
The subterranean termite workers spend most of their time tunneling in the soil seeking
wood. They will build tunnels of soil to bridge open space between the colony and a food
source. These tunnels also provide insulation from extreme heat and cold. They gather food
as well as build tunnels and are the groomers in the colony.
To protect your home against termites, you must call in a professional termite control
technician.
What can I do
to get rid of them?
How do I know if I have them?
Termite colonies consist of reproductive, worker and soldier.
  Just because you don't
see termites doesn't mean they're not there.
Call Parker Pest Control to lay down a chemical barrier
to control the underground
foragers.

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