Following are some significant characteristics to help us make a determination:
In Termite Reproductives:
• Wings are of like paddle shaped and normally twice the size of their body
• The antennae are quite straight and rather short
• The body keeps only two major parts: head and abdomen that is ribbed as one continuous piece.
While
In Ant Reproductives:
• The Wings are to an extent pointed and only a little longer than their body length.
• They have curved antennae.
• Their body is consist of three prominent parts i.e. head, thorax and abdomen
Before flight season the alates develop in the colony from immature stages. As soon as alates experience suitable weather i.e. light, wind and temperature, they leave the colony and fly away. This evacuation of alates from a colony is called dispersal or nuptial flight, which is usually known as swarming; that is why alates have distinct recognition as swarmers.
The male and female termite look for damp piece of wood or soil to start a new colony. So far as ants are concerned , their swarming process is different. Male and female alates usually leave their place and after the female is inseminated, the male dies. This fertilized female is then in search of new nesting place. The selection of nest depends upon the kind of ants.
Swarming termites are considered as flying ants that is the mistake since they look like ants.