Wings
Ant reproductives have two different pairs of wings. The front pair is much larger in size, wider and visibly longer than the back or hind pair. Other ants have a black dot near the tip of the front wings, and dark wing veins can be seen. Ant reproductives can fly considerable distances, and their wings do not break off easily.
A termite’s wings are long and narrow; both pairs are the same shape and almost the same length. Termite wings break off with a touch. If termite swarmers have been crawling, their broken wings litter the swarm area (which is also a good indicator of termite infestation, especially if found indoors). Also, termite wing veins cannot be seen with the naked eye. Termite swarmers can usually only flutter for short distances.
Also, ants differ in that they go through a complete metamorphosis; that is, they go through the egg, larvae, pupae and adult stages which all have different appearances. Ant workers are adult females and all look alike, but may vary in size. Termites have a gradual/simple metamorphosis. They go through the egg, nymph and adult stages. Nymphs look like small adult workers. Reproductives are dark-bodied with same-sized wings.
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