termites in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

termites in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for termites in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

termite [ˈtɜ:maɪt, Am ˈtɜ:r-] N

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Unlike termites, carpenter bees (also called woodcutters) do not eat wood.
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Dived blamed the age of the building housing the strong room, saying it was riddled with termites.
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After about fifteen days the burrow is completed and the termites seal off their sections.
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Unlike the short-beaked echidna, which eats ants and termites, the long-beaked species eats earthworms.
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He was totally immovable for many years, so the termites settled on his body and slowly started to build up their nest.
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The reproductives nurse the first group of young termites until they reach third instar.
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Among the drywood termites, a soldier's globular (phragmotic) head can be used to block their narrow tunnels.
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Hence, a well-developed, active, permanent colony of mound-building termites can be taken as an indication of underground springs in proximity.
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The pangolin can be farm-raised, but pangolin farms must generally also raise termites to feed the livestock.
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Both isomers are also insect semiochemicals; they act as alarm pheromones in termites or food attractants for the apple tree pest, the codling moth.
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