What made you seek a specialist termite treatment company today?
You aren’t the only homeowner to come face to face with termites recently.
The best way to manage The Spit termites (white ants) is to identify the problem early by hiring an expert to locate and eradicate them before the ordeal becomes larger and a lot more expensive.
To get going, call Pest Control North Shore as soon as you can and talk with our trusted team of termite specialists to have a look at the house. Once the inspection is finished, the technician will give you a personalised termite extermination and treatment quote.
Around Australia, termites are frequently called ‘white ants’. These tiny insects can cause a massive level of property damage every year. Due to the great capacity for destruction, residents of The Spit North Shore are advised to seek reliable termite treatment services.
There are several treatments possible and each one has its advantages and limitations. Two main strategies are typically employed for termite management in The Spit; either the creation of a white ant barrier between the structure and the termites, or eradication of the termite colony via baiting. Contact us today for more details on the cost for termite management and treatment.
In The Spit, chemical treatments are the more traditionally applied management strategy to kill termites. However, interception and baiting for colony eradication has its’ own advantages that should not be dismissed.
It is vital to have the white ant situation checked out by a professional bug exterminator to assess the damage and advise a suitable management plan.
So you know you want termite treatment, and you’re looking for the most efficacious treatments that The Spit can offer? Need to make sure you’re getting best bang for your buck on termite treatment in The Spit? To get more information on making the right choice, our team are more than happy to assist, and we provide highly competitive pricing too.
Please get in touch with our staff with questions you may have regarding pricing or procedures today and we’ll help you find the appropriate response for your specific requirements and situation.
Repellent chemicals provide great defense against termites because they are easily detected and strongly avoided by them. Unfortunately, when there is a gap in the chemical, either from a lack of access to all areas, or if a treated area is later compromised, white ants may discover these gaps and gain access.
Bifenthrin is a commonly used chemical repellent, with a residual life span of as much as 5 years.
Termites don’t detect these repellents. As a result, they do not avoid the treated areas, and thus die after contact with them. In addition, individual termites will transfer these chemicals on to other colony members, creating a flow on effect.
Given termites cannot tell the difference between treated areas to non-treated locations, the chance of termite ingress via non-treated gaps is lower.
The regularly common non repellent chemical is Fipronil, this has a residual life of up to 8 years.
Above Ground Systems are used to eliminate termites from your property by putting attractive bait stations directly on the sites of termite activity and thus tempting the pests to consume a poison bait rather than the structure. The worker termites then feed the bait to other members of the nest which results in a compounding result.
In this manner, the entire colony can be eliminated even though the position of the colony isn’t known. The stations should be assessed and monitored frequently in case the situation should call for stations to be rebaited, the placement of more bait stations, or if they should be moved to another location.
In Ground Baiting Systems are generally installed around the property as an early warning system. These systems are especially invaluable when the design of a structure may prevent other effective perimeter barriers, as they can detect and eliminate termites before they breach the perimeter.
There are several indications that your home has a termite infestation:
For such tiny individuals, a colony of termites (white ants) is capable of doing a great deal of damage to a dwelling. If the infestation becomes serious enough, your dwelling may potentially become unlivable. Contact Pest Control North Shore today and schedule a comprehensive inspection with one of our The Spit termite treatment specialists.
Pest Control North Shore is accessible to support clients with the whole process of handling pests in homes. The experienced and insured pest professionals are knowledgable, skilled, and effectively taught to do the most efficient job possible while operating in The Spit. The satisfaction of the clients is incredibly vital to us. It is among the many reasons why we are continuously staying updated using the latest treatment methods to offer the most effective termite and pest control services.
Our trained team have many years of experience, so you will be confident in picking Pest Control North Shore next time you require white ant control. To ensure we can provide the most effective treatment options, we use a wide range of pesticides from dusts and liquid sprays, to non-toxic traps and bait gels.
When customers believe they could have a termite issue our inspectors utilise the latest technology to identify the termites to enable providing the most effective termite treatment.
Our work features a full warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our pest controllers will talk with you on a proper treatment that will assist with eradicating and protecting your property from pests and termites.
Call Pest Control North Shore today to book in a consultation with one of our trained pest controllers for a thorough evaluation of your dwelling.
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