What’s your reason behind wanting an experienced Northmead termite control specialist?
You’re not the only one. Termites attack a large number of homes within the Northmead area annually.
The simplest way to get rid of Northmead termites (white ants) is to detect them early and employ a specialist technician to get rid of them before it becomes an enormous and expensive problem.
Contact Pest Control Parramatta today and one of our professionals will inspect your property. After we’ve completed our inspection, we will inform you how much the termite prevention and control would cost to take care of the problem.
Termites are known throughout Australia as ‘white ants’. These common household pests create huge levels of damage to buildings in Northmead Parramatta annually, creating a strong need for termite control.
Termite treatments vary regarding their aims and application, each with their own differences, benefits and limitations. There are 2 major termite management strategies; attempting to exterminate the termite colony with baiting, and chemical treatments which try to produce a barrier between the termites and the structure to be protected. Call us today for additional info on the price of termite controls.
In Northmead, chemical treatments are the more frequently applied management strategy to eradicate white ants. However, baiting and interception for colony eradication has its’ advantages that shouldn’t be dismissed.
It’s wise to first have a professional termite exterminator visit the property to fully look at the situation.
So you know you need termite control, and you’re looking for the most effective treatments that Northmead can offer? Need to make sure you’re getting best bang for your buck on termite control in Northmead? To get more information on making the right choice, our team are more than happy to assist, and we provide highly competitive costs too.
Please call our staff with any questions you might have about pricing or processes today and we will help you find the best process for your requirements and situation.
Termites find these chemicals straighforward to identify and an excellent deterrent, making them perfect for offering good protection to all treated areas. Unfotunately however, if areas are compromised at a later stage, or if access is a problem and not all areas are treated, white ants will recognise these gaps and can sometimes gain access.
Bifenthrin has a residual lifetime of up to 5 years and is the most commonly used repellent chemical currently available.
Termites don’t detect these repellents. As a result, they don’t avoid the treated places, and as a result die after contact with them. Additionally, individual termites can transfer the chemical to other colony members, causing a flow on effect.
Because termites cannot tell apart treated locations to non-treated locations, the potential for termite access via non-treated gaps is far lower.
The common used non-repellent chemical is Fipronil with a residual life expectancy of up to eight years.
Used to erradicate termites in a dwelling, Above Ground Systems position bait stations directly where there is termite activity, so that the white ants feed on the bait matrix rather than the wood that they have been eating until now. As well as killing the termites that eat the bait at the source, there is also a compounding effect when worker termites then feed the bait to further colony members.
A whole termite nest or colony can be eliminated in this way, even in situations where the position of the nest is not known. It is essential to monitor and assess these stations frequently so that they can be added to, re-baited or moved to make sure they are in positions where there is termite activity.
In-Ground Systems are used in a similar way, however they’re usually installed around the property to create an early warning system for signs of a potential termite infestation. These systems are useful when the design of the property can prevent effective perimeter barriers being created, as they can intercept termites before they can breach the perimeter.
Here are the common signs you have termites:
You may be surprised to find out that wite ants can do a lot of damage to timber structures. If it becomes severe enough, they can make a residence unusable. Contact the termite control pros at Pest Control Parramatta today, and we’ll be happy to help your Northmead property and inspect for termites.
Pest Control Parramatta can be obtained to assist customers with the entire process of handling unwanted pests in homes. The experienced and insured pest professionals are knowledgable, skilled, and effectively educated to do the most efficient result possible in Northmead. The satisfaction of our own customers is incredibly vital to us. It is one of the many reasons why we have been continuously staying up-to-date with the latest treatment solutions to offer the most efficient termite and pest control services.
The next time you need a quality pest management company, you can be confident in choosing Pest Control Parramatta because our team has many years of local Northmead experience and success dealing with termites. We work with a wide variety of pesticides, from non-toxic traps, baiting gels, and liquid sprays to dust, to make sure you recieve an effective treatment.
Our termite specialists use the latest in thermal and radar detection technology, as well as the most effective termiticides available.
We provide comprehensive warranties and a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our work. Our expert team will advise you on the best methods to protect your building from white ants and other pests.
Call Pest Control Parramatta today to have one of our trained termite experts visit to your home for an inspection.
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