White ants or termites?
Are they different to termites?
Are they different to termites?
In Australia, the terms termites and white ants are used interchangeably and refer to the same insect. “White ant” is simply a common name, not a scientific one.
Technically, termites are not ants at all. They belong to the cockroach family (a sub-order of the Blattodea order), while ants are part of the wasp family (order Hymenoptera). One clear physical difference is body shape—termites have a smooth, non-segmented body, whereas ants have a distinctly segmented body with a narrow waist.
They are roughly the same size and both operate socially in a caste system – Queen, Soldiers and Workers.
But they have a different food source and operate in different environments. As a rule, termites are subterranean (in the ground) and Black Ants scavenge on top of the ground.

Now we got the technical side cleared up, it really doesn’t matter to you, the homeowner, which insect it is, they’re both pesty critters.
If you think they are termites or black ants call NOW or contact us today for your treatment or inspection.

We aim to deliver extraordinary service.
At Conquer Termites, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service and support. As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the value of trust, clear communication, and genuine care. Every inspection, recommendation, and treatment is delivered with professionalism, attention to detail, and a commitment to doing the job properly.
Every five-star Google review tells us we’ve delivered on what matters most.