termitology
Termitology is the study of termites, their biology, behavior, and ecology. Termites are social insects belonging to the order Isoptera, which includes around 3,000 known species. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, with the highest diversity in the tropics. Termites play a significant role in the ecosystem as decomposers, breaking down dead plant material and contributing to nutrient cycling.
Termites are known for their ability to digest cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls.
Termites are social insects, living in colonies that can range from a few dozen to several million
Termites cause significant economic damage to human structures, particularly in tropical regions. They feed on cellulose-based
Termitology is a multidisciplinary field, drawing on knowledge from biology, ecology, entomology, and environmental science. Researchers