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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

Termite colonies release swarmers or winged reproductives. This video shows swarmers that were released from an Eastern Subterranean Termite Colony in Georgia. Commonly found in the spring, termite swarmers leave existing colonies seeking out a mate and a new location to start a nest.

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  • WE GET EM IN AUSTRALIA TOO...THEY SWARM WHEN THERES A WEATHER TRIGGER LIKE A GOOD DAY,NOT TO HOT ,NO RAIN ETC..IN SPRING I THINK...THEY SWARM FROM OUT OF THE GROUND ..HEAPS OF THEM

  • Swarmers sound like a type of Left 4 Dead reject.

  • @KRAZY7777

    try using boiling water ^^

  • Are termites are attracted to bird seeds/food because I found them all over the bird area and the adjacent room!

  • yeah i had one fly in my bedroom and for a sec though COOL A WINGED ANT JUST WHAT I NEEDED * i wanted to start my own pet colony* so i had this old gold fish bowl full of dirt and put it in there and it dropped it wing in a few second and i was like * THING ISNT A ANT ITS BROWN DAMN TERMITES

  • at least they were in your back yard! I came home from a late shift one night and found them all over my bed... ^n^

  • omg i found like 1000 of these suckers in my backyard

  • lololol

  • My cat loves eating these "swarmers"

    - for some reason, she thinks they're delicious.

  • there dead

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