What Do Termite Mounds Look Like?
In tropical savannas and in arid regions, termites build large and elaborate mounds for the colony. What do termite mounds look like? A termite mound can reach from two up to four feet tall. Termite mounds are very distinctive in forms. These mounds are usually tall, wedge-shaped and have long axis orienting from the North to the South
Termites build their mounds on the North-to-South orientation for specific reasons. This axis aids in thermoregulation or in maintaining a specific temperature inside the mound which allows the termites to regulate the temperature in their bodies. What helps in the air circulation current inside the mound are the columns of hot air rising above the ground.
When asking the question what do termite mounds look like, you must remember that not all species of termites build termite mounds. Those that do live in dry, arid conditions such as in Australia and in Africa.
Termite mounds have uses other than housing termite colonies as well. An ancient african medical practice called siddha makes use some termite mound properties or materials to prepare their medicine. Four specific properties are found within these termites mound that are known to contribute to the medicine’s homeopathic ability in healing.









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