The big "if" is was a Termidor treatment done previously?  After a Termidor 
treatment, it is not usual to find workers and soldiers wandering about in the 
vicinity of the workings.  I one time had a huge infestation in exposed ceiling 
beams of a ballroom and about 2 weeks after the Termidor treatment, thousands 
of workers and some soldiers rained down onto the floor of the ballroom.  Of 
course, they all died quickly.
Tom Parker


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Looks like eastern sub termites to me. If there was a termidor treatment done 
it is rated for a 72 day kill as per label. They should be done by now if a 
proper liquid soil treatment was done. This is interesting cause these are not 
swarmers. These guys got off track, run off by a treatment, or very lost. 
Without mud tubes they would normally desiccate unless the Rh is off the 
charts. JTV 
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this month. There were around 10 in one trap and they measure 3 – 4mm. A little 
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did experience a few unseasonably warm days throughout December. The trap was 
located on the floor next to an exterior wall below a window. The room where 
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