Commonly found throughout NSW and ACT - particularly in urban areas
        or where eucalypt gum trees are highly prevalent.
        
        Nest Location - 
Heterotermes ferox often build their colony
          nest next to stumps, logs, or other timber in direct contact with the
          soil where some wood decay or rotting is prevalent.
        
                Destructive Nature - 
Heterotermes ferox are be destructive to
          damp timbers and are usually found attacking fences, poles and other
          timber structures subject to wood decay from weathering or from being
          in contact with the soil. This species is often confused with the more
          aggressive and destructive 
Coptotermes acinaciformis species.
      Correct identification is essential.