Termites
(also known as white-ants) are
all over Australia causing
millions of damage to homes
everywhere they can find food.
The problem is so bad that
insurance companies will not
cover termite damage in your
home. This means that if your
house is infested with termites,
you are going to have pay to
have them removed and to have
the damage repaired.
Termite is the common name of a
group of chemically complex
insects that live in communities
as ants do. They have long been
known as white ants however this
is not entirely accurate for
termites are like ants only in
their habits of living together
and that they are small in size.
Actually termites are more
closely related to cockroaches
and grasshoppers......Resource
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Termite control
or termite
management is
recognised as
the most
effective way of
reducing your
long term risk
of termite
infestation.
Everyone has a
different
opinion
regarding which
is the most
effective way of
controlling
termites and the
measures range
from physical or
chemical
barriers and
reticulation
systems which
prevent the
entry of
termites into
your home to
termite
monitoring and
interception
systems.
A termite
monitoring and
interception
system lays out
several
monitoring
systems which
notify you of
the presence of
termites.
The systems are
inspected
regularly and as
soon as termites
become evident,
chemicals are
added which are
specifically
designed to kill
off the nest.
OK. So back to
finding out if
I have termites, what do I need to do?
If you are an existing home owner, you
will need to get a termite inspection
done to start with. This will determine
whether or not you have termites. From
there you need to discuss with your pest
controller what is the best solution
that fits your level of affordability.
Do remember though, that simply having
one termite inspection done will not
solve your problem forever. You will
need to have a thorough termite
inspection done at least once a year.
The reason termite monitoring and
interception systems are becoming so
popular is because (installed and
monitored properly), they are effective
as an early warning sign of possible
termite infestation.
If you are looking at buying a new home
then you will need a pre-purchase
termite inspection. This is obligatory
anyway as no financial institution will
give you a loan without a pre-purchase
termite inspection.
A pre-purchase termite inspection will
normally take between 1 - 2 hours
depending upon where your house is
located, how high it is off the ground,
how wooded the area is you live in, how
accessible the roofing cavity and on and
on.
So what about
other insects
- do you treat them as well
We offer a complete
pest control service however there are
some pests that require specialised
treatment. For example, to treat fire
ants, the pest controller needs to be
registered with the state government.
We do treat all the normal household
pest such as Bird Lice, Ants, Rodents,
Cockroaches, Spiders, Fleas, Carpet
Beetles, Clothes Moths, Lice, Bees,
Wasps, and Silverfish. Another pest
that is now taking up residence in
Australia in almost plague proportions
are bed bugs.
If you think you have bed bugs then let
us know and we will assess the situation
for you. Depending upon the extent of
the problem, you may need specialised
treatment.
Pests and insects are a part of life.
They can never be permanently
eradicated. We will discuss with you a
pest management solution that will
enable you to be in control of what is
happening in your home.
Everything looks OK, how
do I know if I have termites?
You may not see any signs of
termites until it's too late. The only way you
can be really sure you don't have termites is to
have an annual Termite Inspection by a qualified
Pest Controller.
There are a number of
termite treatments available and each depends
upon your situation and level of affordability.
If you are building a new home, then
there are already regulations in force regarding
sub-slab treatments.
If you have an existing home, then you
need to consider chemical treatments for an
existing termite problem, physical/chemical
barriers, reticulation systems or a termite
monitoring and interception system to prevent
future infestation.