Termite Treatments

Termite Treatments

 

Termite Treatment in : Comprehensive Solutions for Termite Control and Protection
Termites rank among the top threats to residential properties and the building sector, inflicting extensive harm on structures and homes. If you notice signs of termite barriers and infestations on your property, it’s time to seek professional termite treatment in Homefix Group Pest Control offers tailored termite protection, white ant control services, and termite solutions in , catering to homeowners and businesses alike. With our detailed termite inspections, we’ll address every termite issue on your property, ensuring total protection.

Termite Inspection : Identifying and Assessing the Problem
Our termite inspection in involves a thorough examination of your property to identify the presence of termites and assess the extent of the infestation. We understand that the termite inspection cost in is a concern for many, which is why we strive to offer affordable and competitive pricing. With our building and termite inspection in you can trust us to detect and evaluate termite infestations accurately.

 

Termite Treatment : Effective and Customised Solutions
As one of the best termite control specialists in we provide customised termite treatment plans based on the needs of your property. Our termite treatment cost in is affordable, making us an ideal choice for those seeking cheap termite treatment in without compromising on quality. We use the best termite treatment methods available, ensuring that your property in is well-protected from these destructive pests.

 

Termite Control : Advanced Techniques for Lasting Results
At Homefix Group Pest Control, we employ advanced termite control techniques that not only eliminate existing infestations but also prevent future ones. Our termite control services in include pre-construction termite control, ensuring your property is safeguarded from the start. As a leading termite control provider in we assure long-lasting outcomes and total customer satisfaction with our exceptional services.

 

Termite Protection : Safeguarding Your Property
Our termite protection services in are designed to secure your furniture, wooden products, and property from the damage caused by termites. If you’re searching for “termite treatment near me,” committed to providing prompt and reliable termite solutions in . With our termite extermination and termite removal services, you can rest assured that your property will be free from these destructive pests.
In conclusion, Homefix r Pest Control offers comprehensive termite treatment in ensuring the highest level of protection for your property. With our expertise in termite inspection, treatment, and control, we are your go-to solution for all your termite-related needs. Contact us today to safeguard your property from the devastating effects of termite infestations.

 

Expert Annual Termite Inspections Homefix Pest Control


At Homefix  Pest Control we provide annual termite inspection services specialised to safeguard your property from being infested by these creatures throughout the year.
Our professionals carry out comprehensive checks to detect early termite activity. Our attention is turned to ensuring that all the pests found in are covered owing to their unique characteristics; therefore, one can always stay assured about protection against them.
Keep your home safe and away from termites with our annual property termite inspection and maintenance programs; they are all you need. Schedule your yearly termite inspection with Homefix Pest Control and safeguard your investment against these destructive pests.

 

We offer you the highest level of termite protection on paper as well as in the ground.
The Termidor Assurance Warranty is unique. It covers your home for structural damage up to $2 million. It also guarantees that your home has been treated by an accredited Termidor applicator using genuine Termidor – not one of the many inferior copies.
All you have to do is speak to your accredited pest controller who will start the warranty process.
Please note: Warranty offer is available to Australian homeowners only.

 

Termite Proof Your Home With Australia’s Leading Termiticide.

Termidor has been helping Australian homeowners protect their assets for more than 10 years. Now the number one trusted brand for termite control in Australia has established a new level of confidence, security and peace of mind with the Termidor Assurance Warranty. Offering cover for structural damage up to 2 million dollars, it’s just another example of Termidor’s dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction.

 

The Termidor Assurance Warranty: Your Ultimate Protection


The Termidor Assurance Warranty is exceptional. It covers your home for structural damage up to $2 million, offering you high-level termite protection both on paper and in the ground. This warranty also ensures your home is treated by an accredited Termidor applicator using genuine Termidor – not an inferior copy.
To activate your warranty, simply talk to your accredited pest controller at Please note: The Warranty offer is available to Australian homeowners only.


Why Homeowners Trust Termidor


Over the last 21 years, more than 400,000 homeowners have put their trust in Termidor, without a single product failure. Termidor is Australia’s number one trusted brand for termite control and provides long-lasting treatment for at least eight years. Termidor also comes with a Termidor Assurance Warranty that covers your home for structural damage of up to $2 million to give you peace of mind for your most valuable asset.


Termidor HE The Most Advanced Termite Protection Yet

In 2017, BASF introduced Termidor HE ‘High Efficiency’ termiticide, the next step in termite treatment following Termidor Residual. Termidor HE is an advanced termite protection solution which allows the establishment of uniform and consistent termite protection for your home whilst reducing the risk of damaging the aesthetics of your home.

 

Why Termidor Is Advanced Termite Protection Yet?

 

Termite Proof Your Home with Australias Trusted Termiticide
For over 10 years, Termidor has been the trusted brand for termite control in Australia. Now, with the Termidor Assurance Warranty covering structural damage up to $2 million, you can enjoy a new level of confidence, security, and peace of mind.
Whether you need white ant treatment in Melbourne or are curious about termite spray cost, trust Homefix Pest Control for the best solutions. We’re here to help you safeguard your most valuable asset – your home.

 

Termidor Residual The Original Termite Solution

 

Termidor Residual Termiticide and Insecticide provide the most superior levels of control against termites, as well as a range of other pests, including ants, cockroaches, spiders, and flies. Termidor has been developed with BASF’s advanced non-repellent technology, providing significant advantages over other inferior insecticides.

 

What’s involved?

  1. An Accredited Termidor Applicator will conduct a thorough inspection of your property – should termites be found, a treatment with Termidor Foam will be required to stop activity within your home quickly.
  2. A trench will be dug around your home in preparation for the Termidor application.
  3. Termidor will be applied to the soil as it is backfilled.
  4. Holes are drilled through paths and concrete areas or concrete is cut away to gain access to the soil.
  5. Pavers, if not concreted in, must be lifted, the soil treated underneath, and the pavers re-laid.
  6. Some soils, such as heavy clays, may be removed and replaced with a sandy loam before treatment.
  7. Your Accredited Termidor Applicator recommends a follow-up visit.
  8. Ongoing inspections of your home and surrounds at least every 12 months, and more frequently in high-risk situations, are recommended.

 

Why Should You Worry About Termites?

 

Termites do not cause any health issues to humans, but the pest can impact you financially. In Queensland, you can primarily find two species of termites: subterranean termites and dry-wood termites.

Learn the list of damage caused by these termite species and the importance of termite and white ant barrier to secure your property:

 

 

Therefore, if you fail to complete termite control services on-time, you are actually ending up spending much more than you think – sometimes the total construction cost of your property

How To Confirm Termite Attack?

 

The termite attack may not be visible to you always, but you should confirm the pest infestation with the following signs:

 

 

As soon as you see the signs of termites at your property, call Homefix Pest Control for immediate termite and white ant treatment services. Homefix Pest Control, we have local termite control specialists who can provide you with same-day treatment services to ensure minimal damage to your property.

 

A Complete Treatment Service

 

Homefix Pest Control offers a four-stage, complete termite control service for all our commercial and residential customers. This way, we ensure that the properties are not only treated for current infestation but the future risks of termite attacks as well.

 

Inspection

Our certified spider control specialists will come to your property and complete a comprehensive termite and white ant inspection to confirm the extent of pest infestation. We will also identify and document and the termite species at your property, the magnitude of property damage, and more.

We will also inspect and find the factors of your property that attracted the pest to it. Our detailed inspection report will have the findings, areas of concern, recommendations, photographs of infestation, and more.

 

Treatment Plan

 

Based on the inspection results, our technicians will create a tailored treatment plan to save your property from pests. The treatment plan will have the type of treatments and the procedures, the duration of the treatments, the expected results, and the details of any follow-up treatment.

We will communicate the treatment plans and procedures with you before the treatment and ensure a transparent service experience.

 

The Extermination Procedure

 

Our termite control specialists will complete the extermination as described in the plan. We either use any of the following treatment options or a mix of those based on the pest infestation. We use termite baits, termiticides, termite shields, repellents, and more to get the best results.

Regardless of the treatment type, we use only environmentally friendly, approved pest control products as we are very much focused on the health and wellbeing of our customers.

 

Termite Management

Termite Inspection (thermal)

 

A termite inspection (thermal) is a thorough inspection of your property that allows our expert team to gain an in-depth understanding of your home’s termite situation. During the termite inspection (thermal), our experts look for signs of current or past termite activity, as well as conditions that could make the property attractive to termites in the future. They will also look for signs of other pests, including wood borers and fungal decay.

All Termite inspections (thermal) are carried out by our licensed timber pest inspectors in accordance with Australian Standards Series AS3660.2-2017.

How does a termite inspection (thermal) work?

Firstly, our team will conduct a thorough visual inspection of all accessible areas of your home to look for potential signs of infestation or potential risk areas, including roof spaces, sub-floor areas, timber fences, gardens and internal walls.

We will then use our specialised termite tools, including our state-of-the-art thermal cameras, Termatrac motion detectors and sounding equipment, to take an in-depth look at areas of your home which cannot be visually inspected. This information is then used to make thoroughly informed recommendations on how to best protect your property moving forward.

 

When do we recommend termite inspection (thermal)? 

We recommend carrying out a termite inspection (thermal) as part of your regular home maintenance service in order to prevent potential problems before they arise. This is especially important if you live in an area with a high risk of termite infestation, such as Melbourne.

The Australian standards recommend that homeowners have termite inspections carried out a minimum of once a year in normal-risk situations and more regularly in high-risk situations. Remember, early detection is key when it comes to preventing costly damage from termites.

 

Termite Nest Removal

If a building is under termite attack, it makes sense to try and find the nest causing the problem. As one of the foremost termite treatment solutions, taking time to inspect the property around buildings under termite attack, with special attention to trees and tree stumps, is key to any successful treatment. However, inspections to AS 3660.2 are visual and non-intrusive- and while it includes a visual inspection of potential nest habitat in gardens and trees, it is not the most effective way to search for a termite nest in the Melbourne environment.

If we recommend that an ‘intrusive nest search’ is worthwhile as a separate service from the inspection, we will drill and temperature probe selected trees and stumps usually in the immediate area around an infested building. If we locate a nest, usually by following a heat source with temperature probes, it can usually be clearly demonstrated that it is indeed a termite nest with a Queen (s), and not merely a tree containing just feeding termites.

We are most successful at nest location in the treed outer Melbourne suburbs where the species Coptotermes frenchi is located. We have far less success at nest location in inner urban areas where, even if there are trees present, they don’t seem to contain the nests of the ‘urban termite’ Coptotermes acinaciformis.

Apart from assisting us in managing the termite infestations of our clients, we also provide nest location services in parks and reserves for councils, typically where residents have noticed the ‘tell-tale’ evidence of flying termites emanating from a tree.

 

pre-purchase inspections

 

A specialist pre-purchase home inspection involves the thorough inspection of a home prior to purchase. This inspection looks specifically for evidence of existing termite damage or activity and conditions likely to attract termites in the future. We also look for signs of fungal decay, wood rot and other types of pests, such as wood borers, that may be of concern to the property.

Specialist pre-purchase termite inspections are often required as part of the pre-purchase process when buying a property and must be carried out by a licensed timber pest inspector in accordance with Australian standards AS4349.3 — 2010.

How does a specialist pre-purchase termite inspection work?

A specialist termite inspection for pre-purchase is carried out by one of our licensed, highly trained and experienced service technicians to the highest standard. They will conduct a thorough inspection of the property, inside and out, both visually and using our specialist equipment to look for any signs of termite damage or other concern.

They will then provide a comprehensive report and overall evaluation of the property so you can make a fully informed decision regarding the purchase.

When do we recommend a specialist pre-purchase termite inspection?

We recommend using our specialist pre-purchase termite inspection service when you are purchasing a property and your general pest inspector cites your property as being at high risk for attracting termites.

As we are termite specialists with immense experience and state-of-the-art equipment, we are able to conduct more thorough inspections and provide more comprehensive termite advice than general pest inspectors.

This extra thoroughness removes the risk of existing termite issues going undetected and allows you to make a fully informed decision on your purchase.

How much does specialist termite inspection for pre-purchase cost?

The cost of a specialist pre-purchase termite inspection for your home varies depending on the size and complexity of the property. To get an accurate quote for your home, simply book a free onsite inspection, and one of our technicians can provide you with an exact quote for this service.

Reach out to our friendly team to organise a free assessment and quote on the best termite treatment solution for your property today.

 

What is a termite barrier?


A termite barrier is a chemical defence system that provides a protective network in the soil around your home or building. The new termiticides, which are safe to humans, create a soil barrier that both deters and kills termites.
There are also products that act as a physical termite barrier systems for new builds to optimise your protection.

 

The Termite Solutions team is dedicated to providing our customers with the most affordable, reliable and effective termite barrier and control technologies in Melbourne

Prices vary dependant on the square meter of dwelling along with system requirements and installation procedures. Book a free assessment of your home today!

 

Termite Baiting

A termite baiting system is when our experts strategically place bait stations around your property to attract and kill termites. These bait stations can be installed above or below ground and have to be serviced by technicians every couple of months for them to remain effective.

 

How does termite baiting work?

 

Termite baiting works by loading strategically placed bait stations around your home with a solution called Trelona. Much like Termidor, Trelona is eventually fatal to termites. It is also non-repellant, meaning infected termites can take it back to the nest to infect the rest of the colony, effectively wiping the problem out at the source.

 

How much does termite baiting cost?

 

Our termite baiting service varies in cost depending on the type and size of your home, the number of baits you have installed and the frequency in which our technician has to return to service them. Once our expert service technicians have completed their free onsite assessment, they will be able to give you an accurate quote on how much this service will cost for your home.

 

Termite Reticulation System

 

Termite Reticulation is a low-pressure termite protection system designed to distribute a chemical barrier around the base of buildings to form a termite barrier in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3660.1. The pipe is placed at the base of the concrete slab, along the external perimeter, The pipe sits just under the finished ground level (FGL) or below concrete, pavers, pathways and deckings allowing for a perimeter treated zone.

Termite Reticulation is a chemical resistant pressure pipe with emitter holes at regular spacings. The pipe is flexible and strong and includes filling stations where the system can be pumped ones installed. When a system is “charged” the pesticide is released from the pipe in a controlled manner and the surrounding soil absorbs the pesticide forming a barrier.

 

How Can a Termite Reticulation System Benefit You?


• Suitable for both pre and post-construction and existing buildings and homes.
• A replenishable Termite Management System that is quickly and easily installed, pumped up and recharged at a later date by one of Homefix Group Termites Control professional technicians.
• Targets termites specifically at their point of entry
• The system is re-injected periodically (when required chemicals do break down over a period of time).
• A long-term, cost-effective alternative to other forms of Termite Management systems.
• The whole of Building or Home Protection (system maintenance conditions apply)
• Eliminates exposure and disruption to site contractors, or the homeowners or tenants when termiticides are applied or reapplied.
Termite Reticulation System Installation and Maintenance

 

Termite Monitors

 

Termite monitoring has a worrying practice returning, of the selling and marketing of Termite Monitors for placing on the ground.

 

One such marketing press release stated the following.

 

Termite Monitoring why On-Ground?

 

Termite monitoring trials in the USA (carried out in the ’70s) indicate stations that are located on or above the ground are found much sooner than stations which are placed in the ground.

 

The termite monitoring study referred to was made over 40 years ago (using cow dung pats and termites which ate them). Since being replicated on a much greater scale with more relevant termites with much greater statistical significance.

 

This newer study was actually one of the first studies showing that termites follow thermal shadows (cool/warmer areas) and will climb to close to surface looking for moisture and food but certainly not leave it unless certain ideal conditions exist (warm wet dung). A plastic monitor unless appropriately treated offers the opposite temperature differential that a cow dung does and will actually repel termites.

 

Several field studies have suggested that subterranean termites attack food items located on the soil surface more frequently than they attack similar items buried in the soil (Santos, 1979; Ettershank et al., 1980). In studies since it has been shown that much of this preference was due to the condition of the food source than the placement, with the timber buried very quickly becoming wet, mouldy and unpalatable.

 

In another field study, French (1991) found that baits located below the soil surface were more likely to be discovered by several economically important Rhinotermitidae (termites that attack our homes not cow dung) when positioned within the root systems of woody plants.

 

Organic objects on the soil surface like wood and animal carcasses tend to have high moisture content and may absorb environmental moisture (Corey and Kemper, 1968). Organic materials have a high heat capacity, and therefore they warm slowly when exposed to solar radiation and cool slowly when no external source of heat is present. Thus, organic objects on the soil surface act as heat sinks (objects that radiate heat at a slower rate than the surrounding substrate). The temperature of the soil below organic features is buffered from changes in the atmospheric temperature (Ettershank et al., 1980; Haywood et al,1997). A single layered plastic box which heats and cools quickly on the surface does not act as a thermal shadow and therefore offers little stimulus to attract termites for termite monitoring. Insulating and adding an air lock as in the  TermiteMansion  however does create a similar stimulus as does an organic object.

 

And then this little piece of wisdom has recently appeared;   

 

Termite infestations in Australia have told us, there is no need to bury your house for termites to find it.

It makes sense when you think about it – all timber that is damaged in service is above ground, because termite scouts have come from the soil to find it.

By installing stations containing timber on surfaces on ground, you can intercept them in places where they are foraging – on ground.

 

If we just look at the termite family Rhinotermitidae which cause over 90% of all termite damage in Australia and only enter homes via a water leak, timber/ground contact or through a crack or protected area that maintains a high 95% humidity environment. So realistically the majority of termite attack is due to a home being partly buried. Further these termites spend the majority of their life protected within tree roots and deeper in soil and only leave when conditions offer protection from their major predator, common ants. These termites simply will never forage on ground by choice and although they do build mud tubes above ground to maintain the humid environment they live in, this is because they are following dominant pheromones laid by thousands of other members of their colony and already know that food exists above, found via another route with ground contact.

 

Subterranean termites are sensitive to disturbance while feeding. Replacement of the bait matrix in an active station, or replenishment of a depleted bait frequently resulted in abandonment of the station by foraging termites (Nutting and Jones, 1990; Su and Scheffrahn, 1996; Su, 2001). An unattached, floating monitor offers none of the protection required to maintain feeding.

 

Termite monitoring studies have shown that no practical attractant exists for subterranean termites. Subterranean termites are incapable of detecting volatiles emanating from food items, through even a few millimeters of substrate (Campora and Grace 2001; Cornelius and Osbrink, 2001; Puche and Su, 2001b). That is without actually running into something that resembles food or moisture termites will not secrete the pheromones necessary for recruitment, an air gap will make discovery impossible.     

 

If the food is accepted and consumed, the forager lays a pheromone trail back to the nest. A primary gallery then is constructed around this recruitment trail (King and Spink, 1969; Goldberg, 1973b; Lys and Leuthhold, 1991; Reinhard et al., 1997). Therefore the laying of pheromones by multiple termites becomes more difficult with the more remote food sources such as those located at the extremity of foraging (surface).

 

Studies have found that termites are more likely to be located in areas with vegetative cover than open areas (Light, 1934c; King and Spink, 1969; Jones et al., 1987). For example, French (1991) noted that Australian Coptotermes colonies were frequently located in or closely associated with living trees and that monitoring stations located in the area of trees were recruited to preferentially over stations located in the open.

 

There are a number of reasons why termites may prefer to tunnel beneath vegetation, including abundance of forage, increased humidity, structural protection and thermal shadows.

Building a tunnel directly beneath a root allows subterranean termites to exploit voids in the soil created around the root as it grows or decays (Mun and Whitford, 1998).

Exploitation of such voids could provide easier passage through layers of substrate that might otherwise be resistant to tunneling. For example, a root is likely to lead to fallen wood under the canopy of a tree OR more importantly the root may follow a leak from a bathroom or crack in a slab BUT never leave the surface or even get close to it.

 

Termites’ behaviour in dishes containing PVC guidelines raises serious questions about the use of plastics to construct guidelines and even monitoring stations (Swoboda, 2004). The Termite Mansion has a Lower Timber Device as the first point of contact for termites, who can continue to the feeding chamber without ever needing to contact plastic. This is not possible in the plastic casing of the On-Ground Stations or most of originally designed monitors.

 

In summary termites are affected by many stimuli in their environment which creates their foraging behaviour and whether or not they will enter a Monitor. To misinterpret one of those stimuli without even considering many others is a recipe for failure in the design of a Termite Monitor.

 

Termite Physical Barrier

 

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Ensure You Have the Best Termite Barrier Melbourne offers by Calling Termite Solutions Today

 

With over in the local area, our expert technicians have the experience and training to tackle the most complex of termite infestations. Installing a termite barrier system is one of the best ways to defend your home against the threat of termite destruction, whether post-treatment or as a precautionary measure.

 

What is a termite barrier?


A termite barrier is a chemical defence system that provides a protective network in the soil around your home or building. The new termiticides, which are safe to humans, create a soil barrier that both deters and kills termites.
There are also products that act as a physical termite barrier systems for new builds to optimise your protection.

 

Physical barriers 

 

A physical barrier can either be chemical or non-chemical; however, both need to be installed with the concrete slab or construction materials during construction, making this type of termite barrier an option for new builds or additions only.

Non-chemical physical barriers are fabricated from stainless steel mesh or impenetrable products that stop termites from breaching the slab. Some homes in far North Queensland and the Northern Territory have a stone barrier made of small granite chips.

A chemical, physical barrier is made of polymer sheeting soaked with a termiticide and can be used alone or in addition to a non-chemical barrier as double protection. This type of termite barrier also must be installed during slab construction.

For more information about installing a physical termite barrier on your new property, call one of our knowledgeable staff today via phone or email.

 

A chemical barrier is the most common type of termite barrier installed in Melbourne properties.

 

A chemical barrier works by integrating a termiticide chemical with the soil surrounding your propertys slab, footings and pipes, creating a vertical line of defence. In properties with a significant termite threat, termite baits are often strategically placed around the property to reduce reliance on the chemical termite barrier alone.

 

Get your termite barrier installation from the best in Melbourne 

 

The Termite Solutions team is dedicated to providing our customers with the most affordable, reliable and effective termite barrier and control technologies in Brisbane.

 

As well as termite barrier installation, our complete termite solutions also include:

 

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