What Are Animal Group Names?
Animal group names or collective nouns are names employed to denote a group of animals belonging to the same species, family, or genus. Notable examples of these names include a pod of dolphins, a troop of kangaroos, and a swarm of bees.
What Is A Group Of Termites Called?
Here are the different names you can use to refer to a group of termites.
Brood
The word “brood” is a term for the non-adult termites in a larger group. This group of termites includes the eggs, larvae, and pupae.
Colony
”Colony” is the term used to refer to the whole group of termites living together. Termite groups are pretty organized and have different types of members (workers, soldiers, and swarmers) and a complex social structure.
Swarm
Swarm is used when termites fly together.
Do Termites Live In Groups?
Termites live together in groups, sort of like a big family. These groups can be small, with hundreds of members, or massive, with thousands of them. Each termite has its job with the workers, going out to find food, feed the other termites, and build and fix the termite home. The soldiers protect and defend the group from enemies. The swarmers are in charge of making babies and starting new colonies, while the nymphs are baby termites that grow up to become workers, soldiers, or swarmers, depending on what the colony needs.