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Rentokil termite pest control

Termites can cause extensive damage to the structure of a building and go for years undetected without a monitoring and inspection regime. Over 100,000 homes suffer from termite attack each year in Australia. They can significantly devalue your property and cause large costs in repairs to any building containing timber.

At Rentokil, our termite treatment plans are tailored specifically for your particular needs. Spotting termites is difficult to the untrained eye, until the damage is considerable and expensive. Our timber pest specialists are highly qualified, experienced and trained in identifying evidence of termite activity and provide recommendations and treatment options to reduce the risk of termite attack as well as ventilation, dampness, wood decay and fungi issues that create termite conducive environments.

Rentokil effective termite treatment methods

Termite inspections

The Australian Standards 3660.2 recommends a termite inspection carried out by a fully qualified, trained and competent timber pest inspector at least on an annual basis (and in some cases more frequent) depending on your risk of termites. These are essential for early detection of termite activity.

Termite baiting stations

Designed to scientifically minimise subterranean termite colonies, termite baiting stations exploit termite biology and behaviour. Worker termites take and transfer the bait throughout the nest, tackling termites at the source. Unobtrusive above-ground and in-ground bait stations provide continual protection without causing damage to your property.

Chemical termite barrier treatment

Termite chemical barrier treatment involve liquid chemicals applied to the soil beneath flooring and/or around the perimeter of your property’s foundation. A long-lasting chemical barrier in the soil reduces the risk of concealed termites entering into the structure and pushes them out into the open so that a fully trained, qualified and competent timber pest inspector can detect them before they enter your property.

Termite fumigation

Used exclusively for drywood termites, termite fumigation involves preparing and tenting your property and filling the tent with fumigant to treat the infestation. 

Physical termite barrier

A Rentokil physical termite barrier is installed as a layer placed underneath the slab of your property to prevent the risk of concealed termite entry areas and push them out into the open so that a timber pest inspector can detect them before they enter the property. Most suited for those building new homes or extensions, this treatment offers long-lasting protection without the continual use of chemical termiticides.

Termite reticulation system

A termite reticulation system allows for the replenishment of the liquid chemical/termiticide to reinstate the chemical barrier around the foundations of a property by utilising a network of underground pipes. Enabling precise control of chemical application, this treatment is suited for high risk termite areas and new homes.

How do I know what type of termite I have?

Termites can be classified in three main categories based on certain behavioural characteristics. Each category has unique habits that help us determine the best treatment methods. The three main categories are:

Subterranean termites

Subterranean termites are the most commonly encountered termites in Australia. They tunnel underground from the main colony in search of food. They have the ability to build mud shelter tubes to gain access to food sources above ground and utilise this technique to gain access into structures. Wood damaged by this category of termite develops hollow tunnels which run along the grain of wood.

Drywood termites

Drywood termites are usually found in tropical regions that experience consistently high humidity. They typically enter structures near the roofline or other exposed wood to begin building a colony. Inspect your roof void for evidence of damaged wood. Look for tiny holes in the wood with evidence of frass collecting nearby. Probing the wood can also expose galleries as well.

Dampwood termites

Dampwood termites are generally not capable of damaging dry timber so are therefore not considered a significant timber pest of buildings. In nature, this termite is usually discovered in dead trees, decaying stumps, poles in contact with the ground and may occasionally be found in living trees.

Rentokil termite pest control procedure

How to prepare for your termite treatment

Once you’ve booked in with us, see how you can best prepare for our service visit with the below list of prep steps to ensure effective minimisation of termites.

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All Rentokil technicians are highly qualified and trained to industry standards. Voted Australian Environmental Pest Managers Association (AEPMA) Pest Manager of the Year 2020, our local teams offer a wide range of global innovations and termite control solutions for the most effective outcome.

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WHERE DOES THIS GO?

How much does termite control cost?

Your termite control costs will ultimately reflect the time and effort it will take to manage them in your home or business. The first step in determining the cost of termite control is fully understanding the problem. What category of termites are they - subterranean, drywood or dampwood? Do you require preventative termite treatment or do active termites need to be addressed? Which parts of the property are affected by termites? 

To answer all the above questions, Rentokil will need to visit your property to inspect for termites. Following which, below factors will determine the most suitable termite treatment and its associated costs.

Type of termite

The three types of termite are subterranean (reside in the ground), drywood (nest inside the wood they’re infesting) and dampwood (infest damp and often decaying timber). They have very different habitat requirements and will infest properties in unique ways. Treatment will vary depending on which termite species is identified.

Size of premises

The square footage of your property and premises will have a direct impact on the type of termite treatment used and the number of follow-up treatments required.

Severity of termite infestation and environment

If many termites are present, or they are largely established within your property, you may require more extensive treatment. Our treatment may also recommend other solutions such as engaging a plumber to reduce or rectify a drainage problem, or the installation of vents or the removal of scrap timbers found in a subfloor. All this forms part of our termite management solution.

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FAQs

What signs indicate a termite infestation on my property?

Signs of a termite infestation include mud tubes along walls or foundations, discarded wings, wood damage (such as hollowed-out or sagging wood), and the presence of swarmers (winged termites).

It's crucial to address these infestations promptly because termites can cause significant structural damage to properties, leading to costly repairs if left unchecked. Therefore, if you detect any such signs, contact Rentokil's professional termite pest control services immediately.

How does Rentokil's termite control treatment work?

Rentokil's termite pest control process begins with an initial inspection of your property, thoroughly searching for breeding grounds and any damage incurred.

Our effective treatment methods include inspection, baiting stations, chemical and physical barrier treatment, termite fumigation, and the termite reticulation system. These approaches are carried out by our local pest experts to ensure the complete extermination of termite pests.

Can Rentokil's termite pest control services offer long-term protection for my property?

Yes, Rentokil's termite pest control services are crafted to offer long-term protection for your property. Alongside controlling existing termite colonies, we integrate preventive measures like barrier treatments and continuous monitoring to deter future infestations.

Furthermore, our technicians can offer recommendations to minimise conditions that attract termites to your property, ensuring enduring protection against these destructive pests.

Are Rentokil's termite pest control treatments safe for my family, pets, and the environment?

Yes, Rentokil prioritises safety in all our pest control treatments, including those targeting termites. We use products and methods that are approved for residential and commercial use and pose minimal risk to humans, pets, and the environment when applied correctly by trained professionals.