A paddock is an enclosed area for horses. Termites build mounds.
Termites build mounds ; see relevant link .
Yes they eat termites but the don't go inside the mounds to get them.
Fat, white, worm-like creatures inside clay-like mounds could be termites. While termites are best known for inhabiting the woodwork of houses, they can also build huge mounds in the dirt.
The insects that build ant-like mounds all over the ground are termites. These insects create mound-like structures primarily for nesting and protection.
Ants and termites
The builder insect might refer to the mud-dauber wasp. This insect will build giant hives using mud or chewed leaves and bark. Bees also build hives while termites build mounds.
Ants live in a 'formicary'. Bees live in a 'colony'. Termites live in 'mounds'.
building mounds such as the serpent mound
They are earthen mounds.
The insect that builds rock hard mounds that can be 6 meters high is the termite. Termites create large mounds using a mixture of soil, saliva, and feces, forming intricate tunnel systems within them. These mounds serve as homes for the termite colony, providing protection and structural support.
Mounds were built for ceremonial and burial purposes.