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Termites at a small hole in the timber. Larger-than-life reproduction ratio. Termites are insects in the order Isoptera.
Group of the small termite destroy timber, termites eat wood and destroy buildings, enlarged pic of flowers in a circle frame
termite causes severe damage to buildings and houses build a small nest And the main food is eating wood, which is an important part of the house.
Wood, part of roof house after attack of termite. Peril from insect concept.
Close up of Termites Eating wood, (Termite damage house)
Termites in macro shot, crawling inside pine tree galleries
Hornfaced Mason Bee (Osmia cornuta) peeking out of nest
Wasp's nest under some roof. Animal theme
Woman Applying Poisonous Chalk For Insecticide At Home
Blurred - Termites damaged to the books
Open wasp nest close up
Flying, winged termites break through a paint layer, leaving debris on the top edge of a home's baseboard. These termites are indicative of a mature colony in the home and require treatment by termite and pest control professionals.
Termites group of insects coming out from hole wood house destroying area pest control
Snouted or gluegun termites (Nasutitermes exitiosus) rush to defend a break in a subterranean tube near in a termite colony at Sydney, Australia.
L 13,5-15 cm. \nBreeds commonly and colonially  in villages, farms, towns, also all kinds of open country; attached to houses, but also cliff faces in undeveloped areas. Summer visitor (April-October), winters in Africa. Outside breeding period roosts commonly in trees (not reeds).\nConfident towards humans, building its closed, convex mud nest beneath eaves on house walls, on bridge girders etc..\nWhen young have fledged, birds often perch in numbers on telephone wires.\nHunts insects at all levels, but often high in air.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Damaged wood by Termites with a lot of holes - House structure with serious termite problem - ruined wood in man hand
Small, discarded wasp nest tucked away in the eves of an old outhouse shed
Swallow Peeking from Home - Close-up of Adorable Bird Perched on Nest in Natural Habitat
Wasp nest under the roof tile
photos of termite nests destroying the wooden foundation of the house
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The yellow wasp's nest broke and fell down.
Wasp nest in a eucalyptus tree in the Australian bushland
A cockroach was attacked by an army of ants and died
A true morel mushroom, a delicious edible fungi.  Found in Washington state, USA.
Termite nest on white wooden wall of a room / Termite problem in house concept
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (or late winter; March). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto prime lens. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland.
Termite Droppings from a Wooden Post
up close and personal with a wasp nest on a windowsill, highlighting the importance of pest control strategies in managing these backyard pests.
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