The answer to 'termite bites' is that termites do not actually bite humans. Termites are small, wood-eating insects that live in colonies and feed on the cellulose in wood, paper, and other materials. While termites can cause significant structural damage to homes, they do not bite or sting people. The most common signs of a termite infestation are mud tubes, wood damage, and swarms of winged termites.
If you suspect a termite problem, it's best to call a professional pest control technician to inspect your home and provide the appropriate treatment. DIY termite control methods are generally not effective, as they require specialized knowledge and equipment to properly identify and treat an infestation.