Image Shows Termite Wood Half Image Filled Mud Termite Infestation — Stock Photo, Image

Image shows termite on wood. Half of the image is filled with mud from the termite infestation and the other half is wood showing its not infested yet. This is the bark of a live tree. — Photo

Image shows termite on wood. Half of the image is filled with mud from the termite infestation and the other half is wood showing its not infested yet. This is the bark of a live tree.

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