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Super-invasive termites could spread from Florida around the world

Two of the most destructive invasive termite species are interbreeding in the US 鈥 they can survive a wider range of temperatures and could easily spread across the globe

By Jake Buehler

3 June 2025

An egg mass with adult termites of the invasive Coptotermes gestroi聽species

T Chouvenc, UF/IFAS

Florida鈥檚 newest termite is two for the price of one, but nobody鈥檚 celebrating. Two species of globally invasive, timber-chewing insects are interbreeding there, creating hybrid colonies that could produce incredibly hardy termites that threaten buildings and forests alike.

The findings are 鈥渋nteresting and alarming鈥 says at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, who was not involved with the research. 鈥淰iable hybrids of these two species would likely lead to a super-invasive termite that could potentially have a huge suitable range worldwide, and that could do important damages.鈥

As of 2010, termite pests were responsible for about in damages globally every year, with around 80 per cent of that cost coming from subterranean termites like Coptotermes. The Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus) has invaded much of the northern hemisphere鈥檚 warm temperate zones. The related Asian subterranean termite (Coptotermes听驳别蝉迟谤辞颈) has spread from South-East Asia throughout the world鈥檚 tropics. The two species have overlapped in southern Florida since the late 1990s, says at the University of Florida.

In 2015, Chouvenc and his colleagues showed that the two species could successfully in the lab. In 2021, Chouvenc found alates 鈥 winged termites that leave the nest to mate and start new ones 鈥 whose appearance was between the Formosan and smaller, darker Asian species. These were spotted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and genetic analyses later confirmed them as hybrids. The team also discovered a hybrid nest in a local park next to a marina.

In 2024, by researchers in Taiwan, where the two species have overlapped for a century.聽The termites are now interbreeding in southern Florida.

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鈥淲herever the two species are co-occurring, it鈥檚 just a matter of time before they get a chance to hybridise and establish hybrid populations,鈥 says Chouvenc.

The researchers also found that first-generation hybrid females could mate and form colonies with the males of either parental species. Chouvenc is concerned that if genes can flow between species, the result may be an equally destructive termite population that can thrive in a wider range of environmental conditions like temperature. The termites鈥 location near exceptionally busy ports increases the likelihood that such hybrids could infiltrate boats and spread globally.

鈥淸Humans] allowed these termites to spread because we were not really paying attention,鈥 says Chouvenc. 鈥淣ow we are kind of paying the price for it.鈥

Journal reference:

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

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