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        <title>Are they termites or ants? - Pest Management - GLOBAL&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <description>Are they termites or ants?
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People often mistake swarming (Flying) termites as flying ants and vice versa.&amp;nbsp; They are similar in size and shape, but there are a couple simple ways to differentiate the two.&amp;nbsp; 
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- Ants have a pinched waist, bent antennae and their rear wings are smaller than the front wings.&amp;nbsp; 
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- Termites have a wide body, straight antennae and their wings are the same size.&amp;nbsp; 
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If all you find is wings on a window ledge, you can sort them and look for the two different sizes to aid in identification.&amp;nbsp; If you find live insects inside your home, spray them with a light detergent, like Windex, and vacuum them up.&amp;nbsp; Swarming insects inside your home or building could be the sign of a serious problem that you may not be able to handle alone.&amp;nbsp; If you need assistance with identification, most pest control companies offer this free of charge and you may also contact the county&amp;rsquo;s Agriculture Department.&amp;nbsp; 
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        <itunes:summary>Are they termites or ants?
&amp;nbsp;
People often mistake swarming (Flying) termites as flying ants and vice versa.&amp;nbsp; They are similar in size and shape, but there are a couple simple ways to differentiate the two.&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
- Ants have a pinched waist, bent antennae and their rear wings are smaller than the front wings.&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
- Termites have a wide body, straight antennae and their wings are the same size.&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
If all you find is wings on a window ledge, you can sort them and look for the two different sizes to aid in identification.&amp;nbsp; If you find live insects inside your home, spray them with a light detergent, like Windex, and vacuum them up.&amp;nbsp; Swarming insects inside your home or building could be the sign of a serious problem that you may not be able to handle alone.&amp;nbsp; If you need assistance with identification, most pest control companies offer this free of charge and you may also contact the county&amp;rsquo;s Agriculture Department.&amp;nbsp; 
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