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Termite trail

Posted on February 19, 2026 by Admin

A termite trail refers to the paths that termites create when moving between their nest and food sources. These trails are usually made of soil, mud, saliva, and fecal matter, forming tubes or covered pathways that protect termites from predators and dehydration. They can appear on the surface of wood, walls, or soil, and often follow a fairly straight, organized path.

Key points about termite trails:

  • Purpose: Safe passage for worker termites to carry food back to the colony.
  • Structure: Can be mud tubes above ground or tunnels within wood/soil.
  • Detection: Visible signs of infestation; finding them can help locate a termite nest.
  • Behavior: Termites follow chemical pheromone trails, which guide other members to food sources efficiently.

If you want, I can explain how to identify termite trails versus other similar marks like ant trails or water damage—it’s a common confusion. Do you want me to do that?

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