Termites are known to eat paper, as it contains cellulose, which is a primary component of their diet. They can digest cellulose thanks to the microorganisms in their guts. In contrast, larvae, depending on the species, may not consume paper specifically; many feed on organic matter or plant material rather than processed products like paper. Thus, while termites actively eat paper, larvae's dietary habits vary widely.
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