Key Takeaways About Flying Ants and Termites
Flying ants vs termites
Winged insects near windows can be flying ants or termites. Body shape and wings tell them apart.
- Flying ants and termites look similar, but their antennae, waist shape, and wing structure help distinguish them.
- Winged termite swarmers may signal nearby termite infestations affecting structural wood.
- Carpenter ants hollow out wood for nesting, while termites consume wood as a food source.
- Correct identification helps homeowners choose the right treatment and prevention approach.
How to Identify Flying Ants and Termites
When winged insects appear indoors or around windows, homeowners often struggle to tell whether they are seeing flying ants or termites. Looking closely at body shape, antennae, wings, and nesting signs usually provides the clearest answer.