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How to Get Rid of Termites in Australia

How to Get Rid of Termites in Australia

Nothing is quite disappointing than finding out your home is infested with termites. That is because they can eat through wooden and plant-based materials in your home until thereโ€™s nothing left.

Given the potentially disastrous effect of termite infestation, the best approach for spotting termites in your home is to hire a termite specialist. A termite control company would have extensive experience in detecting their whereabouts in your house.

In this article, we have compiled some of the most important tips on how to get rid of termites in Australia. Read on to learn a thing or two about how to get rid of termites.

Signs that you have a termite problem

There are different kinds of termites that invade Australian homes. If you want to get rid of them, the first thing you should do is spot whether you have termites in the house. The following are the most common signs that you have termites in your home.

 Mud Tubes

Have a look around the foundations of your property, including the edges of your exterior walls and posts. Termites usually create mud tubes as they eat and tunnel on wooden materials. It will look like a thin brown track made of dirt or mud that runs along flat surfaces. The mud tube protects termites from the light and other bigger predators like ants or chickens.

 Fallen Wings 

If you see suspicious fallen wings near the wooden structures in your home, this could be that of queen termites. Matured termites will fly and transfer around window sills or doorways, but shed their wings as soon as they find a great spot for feeding.

Damaged Wood

Do you hear a creaking sound on your floor? Have you knocked on your walls lately and heard a hollow sound? Or have you noticed that some of the foundations in your home are beginning to rot? If the answer is yes, then it is possible.

 Droppings

Termite droppings usually appear at the bottom of eroded woods. They will look like large grains of brown sand but these are actually your wood slowly degrading. That means termites have already started hollowing out the post or foundation.

How to get rid of Termites

If you find termites in your home, get rid of them right away. Hire a professional termite control specialist to ensure a safe termite removal process. In any case, the following are the most popular methods of termite removal.

 Use a chemical termite barrier treatment 

Chemical solutions have always been the most effective method for termite removal. Termidor, for example, is a chemical treatment. It poisons termites that ingest it and infect other termites in the colony. Termidor is usually injected into the ground around the perimeter of the house. The reason why you need to call a termite expert is to ensure the proper amount of chemicals is applied. Moreover, termite experts know the safest way to apply chemicals in removing termites.

 Utilize a baiting system

The baiting system can be applied in homes where the foundations of the house are elevated off the ground. Termite bait is a solid extension that you can apply to a solid for at least 2-4 feet away from the foundation of your home. You can have as many baits as you can depending on how many foundations you have. The baits do not attract termites but once they start crawling toward your homeโ€™s foundation, they will fall into the trap.

DIY Methods to Prevent Termites

Below are DIY tips for preventing termite infestation. Reducing the risk of infestation will keep termites at bay. Read on and follow these tips.

 Reduce mulch around your home

One of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of termite infestation is to put away anything that invites them. Termites love mulch, so you have to remove them from your surroundings. If youโ€™re using mulch for your garden beds, lower your weep holes or slab edge.

 Sunlight 

Termites are allergic to sunlight. If you suspect that some of our furniture is infested with termites, you can put them outside for a couple of hours. Exposure to heat will drive termites away. Alternatively, you can apply varnish on your furniture to prevent termites from recurring.

Conclusion

Getting rid of termites can be a tedious process especially if the infestation has become severe. When you do it alone, itโ€™s not enough that you burn just a couple of termites. You might think that by destroying a couple of termites, your problem will end. But it is not over until you find the source and kill them all, until the last member of the colony.

A professional termite inspection will help you detect termites that have been hiding stealthily in your home for many years. Your house may look fine on the outside but you will never know how much damage is waiting for you to discover from the inside.

Donโ€™t hesitate to call us if you need reliable termite inspection and removal services for your home. Our termite inspectors have extensive experience in identifying termite presence so we can treat it right away.

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  • Flying insects (wasps, bees, flies, mosquitoes, etc.)
  • Crawling insects (termites, spiders, cockroaches, ants, etc.)
  • Birds and rodents (rats, mice, birds, etc.)


Our team of experts works towards returning your home back to you just so you can resume your life without any disruption or hassle, which is exactly what makes The Local Guys Pest Control the absolute best in the game!

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Disclaimer: The information presented on this webpage provides general knowledge about pests and potential treatments. It is important to note that this content is not meant to serve as medical advice. In the case of a medical emergency, please dial 000 promptly and adhere to the provided guidance.

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