Termites
For years pest control businesses
have used chemicals to create barriers in the soil to prevent termites attacking
buildings. Although some of these products kill individual termites which
come into contact with them and some are repellent, termites will
persevere in an attempt to find a path through or around the barriers.
Termite Prevention
GUIDELINES TO HELP PREVENT TERMITE
INFESTATION OF YOUR GREATEST INVESTMENT
It is no greater fact that when dealing with Subterranean Termites
(White Ants) that prevention is far better than the cure, Statistics
state that termites will affect 1 in 3 homes.
Termites are ingenious creatures - they are known to travel over
100 metres from their nests in search of food. That is why Australian
Standards
3660.1 recommend that you thoroughly check around your building on
a regular basis (at least six monthly) to ensure that termites are
not attempting to make their way into your property. A full inspection
and a written report by an appropriately qualified Pest Inspector
is also recommended at least every 12 months, more often in high
risk
areas.
Always be on the lookout for termites, particularly at ground level.
Termites cannot survive prolonged exposure to sunlight or dry air.
They therefore build mud passages through which they travel to
find food, ie. Timber, paper, etc. If you see such a mud tube running
from the ground up onto your building it probably means that termites
are
trying to by-pass the termite barrier and find food. In this case,
it is best not to disturb the termite tube but to immediately seek
the advice of a licensed pest controller.
Here are a few tips to help minimise the chance of termite attack
in your home:-
Do not allow garden beds or paving to cover over weep holes or
the external edge of your concrete slab and always allow at
least a 50mm
inspection zone from the top of the slab.
Ensure that any fences, verandahs, ferneries, etc that join onto your
home are designed so as to prevent termite entry and do not provide
a bridge for the termites to by-pass any termite barrier you have in
place
Avoid excessive moisture around your home, eg. leaking pipes, poor
drainage and even irrigation systems will encourage termites. Make
sure they are all turned off tightly.
Do not use untreated timbers for garden beds or retaining walls as
they may attract termites.
Do not plant trees that will grow taller than 3 metres within 3 metres
of your home.
Ensure that a licensed Pest Operator
using an approved termite barrier method, has properly treated any
alterations or extensions to your
home, especially the joints between new and old structures.
If you have a suspended floor ensure that the sub floor area is accessible
for inspections, properly draining - well ventilated. Do not store
any materials in sub floor area that will attract termites, eg off
cuts of timber, books, etc.
If you have any questions or would
like some advice, please contact us at Advanced Pest Control on 4962
5875
HOPING THIS ADVICE KEEPS YOUR FAMILY HOME TERMITE FREE
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