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Smart Synergy Group Sdn Bhd
Smart Synergy Group Sdn Bhd 202001004014 (1360334-T)
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ABOUT TERMITES
Termites are detritophagous, eusocial insects that feed primarily on decaying plant materials such as wood, leaf litter, and soil humus. Commonly referred to as “white ants,” termites are not ants; they are more closely related to cockroaches and belong to the order Blattodea, infraorder Isoptera.

To date, approximately 2,972 termite species have been identified worldwide, with the majority classified under the family Termitidae.
  • Termites undergo incomplete metamorphosis, progressing through three main stages: egg, nymph, and adult.
  • A termite colony functions as a highly organized superorganism, where each caste plays a critical role in survival and growth.




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  • Life Cycle and Colony Structure:

  • The main castes within a termite colony include:

  • Workers: Soft-bodied and usually unpigmented; responsible for feeding, nest construction, grooming, and maintenance.
    Soldiers: Specialized defenders equipped to protect the colony from predators.
    Queen and King: The primary reproductive pair responsible for colony expansion and longevity.
    Alates (Winged Reproductives): Emerge during swarming events to establish new colonies.
    Eggs and Larvae: Carefully nurtured and protected by worker termites.




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  • Unlike ants, termite colonies are founded by a monogamous king and queen, which remain together for life.




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  • Termite Colonies as Superorganisms:

  • Termite colonies are often described as superorganisms due to their collective behavior and interdependence.
  • Each individual functions as part of a larger, self-regulating system that ensures the survival of the colony as a whole.




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  • Damage and Ecological Importance:

  • Termites are silent destroyers, capable of causing severe structural damage by feeding on wooden components, flooring, and even paper-based materials—often without visible warning signs.
  • Globally, termite infestations result in over $5 billion in property damage annually, with most repair costs not covered by homeowners’ insurance.
  • Despite their destructive impact on human structures, termites play an important ecological role by decomposing dead wood and organic matter.




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  • While termites are vital to natural ecosystems, their presence in buildings poses serious risks to property safety and value. Early detection and professional termite management are essential to protect structures while maintaining ecological balance.
KING & QUEEN
The primary reproductive pair at the heart of the colony, responsible for expansion and longevity.

 
WORKERS
The most numerous caste; they forage for food, maintain the nest, and care for other colony members.

 
SOLDIERS
Equipped with specialized mandibles to defend the nest against ants and other predatory threats.

 
ALATES
Winged reproductives that swarm to mate and establish new colonies in suitable environments.

 
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