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Some signs of termite infestation are bubbling paint, mud packing, soft spots or crunching of floorboards, doors not able to close, mud in trees and tree stumps. There are many different signs of termite activity, we recommend a thorough inspection of building and grounds if you suspect termites are in your area.
Termites work silently and invisibly sawing into your floor joists, cutting into your wall studs, hollowing out the heart of your home and hiding the damage until it's too late. One of the greatest hazards any homeowner faces is termites, which do more damage than fires, storms and earthquakes combined. Termites survive by eating wood, paper, fibreboard, cotton fabrics, and other cellulose products.
Termites can be found everywhere, even in beachfront suburbs, but it is more likely that a wider variety of species are to be found in country/hills areas.
Subterranean termites are native to virtually every State in Australia. Although small in size they are large in numbers. Termites congregate in enormous underground colonies, as deep as 5m underground, that house hundreds of thousands to millions of individual termites. They are dispersed throughout the soil at feeding sites around your home.
Only a trained professional understands the intricacies of how a termite colony behaves. Using advanced materials a skilled, professional applicator can effectively apply a termite barrier that is designed to control termites and minimise the risk from any future termite attack.
Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that the termites won't eat your tree, your house and your neighbour's house and whatever else is within a 150-metre radius.
Houses and other buildings provide termites with the ideal combination of warmth, moisture and food sources. Termites can find ways to enter your house that you've never thought of. They are small enough to gain entry into hidden areas of basements, crawl spaces, and concrete slabs, through openings as small as 0.8mm.
Unfortunately, not. If there is no chemical treatment under your slab, and the concrete cracks, the termites will enter via the cracks. All they need to gain access is 1/16th of an inch. Any materials such as gyprock, staircases, kitchen cupboards, skirting boards, doorframes, etc. are all susceptible.
Unfortunately, yes. When a colony swarms, the winged termites are reproductive males and females and may be in the air for just a few minutes. Termites colonise structural members internally and eat wood from the inside out; making their activity detectable only by a professional termite inspection.
The longer you delay treatment, the more damage termites will do. The termite treatment and structural repairs will become more extensive and more expensive. Generally speaking, the sooner you approve treatment, the better.