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Termite societies

Termite societies are highly organized communities where individuals specialize in specific roles, such as workers, soldiers, or reproductive termites. Workers build tunnels, forage for food, and care for the colony, while soldiers defend against predators. Reproductives, including the queen and king, are responsible for producing new members. These societies operate with remarkable coordination and communication, often using chemical signals called pheromones. Termite colonies can contain thousands to millions of termites and are structured to ensure the colony’s survival, growth, and efficient resource utilization.