What’s your reason behind wanting a qualified Dee Why termite pest control specialist?
You’re not the only one. Termites attack a large number of homes within the Dee Why area every year.
The best way to eliminate Dee Why termites (white ants) is to detect them early and hire a specialist technician to remove them before it becomes an enormous and expensive problem.
Call Pest Control Northern Beaches to schedule an appointment with one of our highly trained termite technicians for a property inspection. When our technician has completed the inspection, they will give you a quote for termite extermination and pest control.
Termites are known across Australia as ‘white ants’. These regular household pests create huge levels of damage to properties across Dee Why Northern Beaches on a yearly basis, creating a large need for termite pest control.
You can find different kinds of termite situations so the best treatments also vary. When you call in the experts, they will likely to apply one of two general termite removal processes. This may include chemical treatments that form a barrier between the termites and the building you intend to protect. Or perhaps, the elimination of the termite colony with baiting techniques.
In Dee Why, chemical treatments are the more traditionally applied management strategy to eradicate white ants. However, baiting and interception for colony eradication has its’ benefits that shouldn’t be ignored.
It’s important to first get a professional termite exterminator visit the house to fully assess the damage.
So you know you need termite pest control, and you’re looking for the best treatments that Dee Why has to offer? Want to make sure you’re getting best bang for your buck on termite pest control in Dee Why? For more information on making the best choice, we are more than happy to assist, and we provide highly competitive rates too.
Please get in touch with our staff with questions you might have regarding pricing or processes today and we’ll help you find the appropriate response for your specific requirements and situation.
Repellent chemicals are quickly identified by termites and strongy avoided, they provide excellent protection in treated areas. If not all locations are treated, or the treated areas become disrupted, termites can recognise those gaps and get access via them.
The frequently used repellent chemical is Bifenthrin, which has a residual lifetime of as much as 5 years.
Non-repellents are chemicals that termites cannot detect. Since they then do not avoid them, they move through the residue and die. In addition, individual termites will often transfer these chemicals on to other members in the colony, resulting in a flow on and efficient effect.
Because termites don’t identify non repellents, they don’t recognise the difference between untreated and treated areas, and therefore access through possible gaps is much less likely.
Fipronil is a commonly used non-repellent on the market, and has a residual life of up to 8 years.
Used to exterminate termites within a structure, Above Ground Systems position bait stations directly where there is termite activity, so the termites feed on the bait matrix rather than the timber they have been eating until now. As well as killing the white ants that eat the bait at the source, there is also a compounding effect when worker termites then feed the bait to other colony members.
A whole termite nest or colony can be eliminated in this way, even in cases where the location of the nest is not known. It is essential to monitor and assess these stations regularly so that they can be added to, re-baited or moved so they are in positions where there is termite activity.
In-Ground Systems are utilised in a similar manner, but they are generally installed around the property to create an early warning system for signs of a potential termite problem. Systems such as these are useful when the construction of the house can prevent effective perimeter barriers being created, as they can intercept termites before they can breach the boundary.
General signs that your dwelling is infested with termites:
It surprises many homeowners to learn that white ants are able to cause a significant amount of damage to structures. In fact, even just one colony of termites can render a residence unlivable if the problem is severe enough. Set your mind at ease; call Pest Control Northern Beaches and have one of our termite pest control experts inspect your Dee Why property ASAP.
Pest Control Northern Beaches will be your smart choice for being a reliable and quality termite and pest control company. Our Dee Why termite specialists have many years of knowledge and experience in dealing with a wide variety of pests including termites. We offer a complete warranty on the work we provide as well as a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our company is constantly upgrading the ways by which we utilise to deal with against termites to guarantee they are safe and efficient.
Our well trained team have many years of experience and knowledge, so you will rest assured in choosing Pest Control Northern Beaches when you need white ant management. To ensure we provide the best treatment options, we use a wide range of pesticides from dusts and liquid sprays, to non-toxic traps and bait gels.
Our service delivery starts with termite and pest detection processes to ascertain the extent of the infestation. We use radar and thermal imaging technology to map out every area for treatment and we recommend the best termite treatment to use.
Our company offers each of our clients warranties on all our work, along with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We will discuss the method to safeguard your building from termites (white ants) and other pests.
Give Pest Control Northern Beaches a phone call to book in your inspection of your property.
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