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Our professional termite control service includes thorough inspection, identification, and targeted treatment to eliminate termite infestations. We offer competitive termite treatment costs and long-term protection solutions to safeguard residential and commercial properties from future damage.
The cost of a termite treatment in Melbourne starts at $660 for a small house and may go up to $2200 or more for larger buildings.
After the termite examination, our experts will propose the best treatment. Termite treatments usually include rapid fixes and full treatments. Here's all you need to know about termite treatments and their prices.
After the treatment, what's the termites' lifespan? The liquid treatments can keep termites alive for 8 years. Patients typically live eight years after therapy. Apply chemicals immediately if you locate live or dead termites in your home. Although rare, chemical treatment failures can cause this.
Termite management measures applicable to the extension, granny flat, renovation, or small dwelling have been implemented in accordance with AS 3660.1 – Termite Management (New Building Work).
The system installed provides a physical and chemical barrier designed to protect concealed primary structural elements of the building and is consistent with the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the standard.
AS 3660.1 states that all decks, expansions, new buildings, restorations, and buildings must have a termite management system installed below them. The barrier is meant to keep stealth termites from getting in at all points of access, including connections and interfaces between the deck and the main building.
The termite baiting technique is an excellent long-term therapy. We carefully place baits on active mud tubes and dirt. Upon finding termites, a chemical infects and eradicates the colony. Multiple bait stations yield the best results.
Please enquire about the cost of our high-quality, property-specific treatment. Our full service, which includes servicing, monitoring, and baiting, costs between $660 and $2,200 and comes with a guarantee. Our experts will examine the bait system every four weeks throughout the programme.
Maintenance of the baits will cost $880 or more after the first year. Our cost-effective and dependable pest control service provides you with peace of mind and protects your property.
After the termite examination, our experts will propose the best treatment. Termite treatments usually include rapid fixes and full treatments. Here's all you need to know about termite treatments and their prices.
A termite barrier provides long-term protection. It entails applying repellent or non-repellent chemicals to your soil, slab, and paths. Non-repellent compounds assure termites return the poison to their nests but are more costly. Repellent compounds keep termites out. A termite barrier establishes a continual treatment zone surrounding your house or company, regardless of chemicals.
Termite barrier treatments can cost up to $1500, depending on location, size, structure, and chemicals. Termites within your home may require foam or dust treatments. Termites require annual inspections to identify any weaknesses in the barrier.
Avoid fast termite fixes. Know their costs and restrictions. These $880 termite treatments simply treat the affected area and provide short relief. A complete solution provides longer-lasting protection.
When dealing with big, widespread colonies, full treatments are best. Barriers and baiting are termite control strategies. These full treatments cost $1,100 but give long-term management and protection.
Popular termite control involves chemical treatment that kills or repels the queen before or after they enters your home. Killing the termite queen needs a non-repellent chemical and appropriate administration.
Sprays target visible termites. Two compounds are used: repellent and non-repellent. Termites may sense repellent sprays, finding new access sites. However, we recommend using almost undetectable non-repellent sprays.
When termites are deep in walls, ceilings, or timber, foam treatments help. Foam can catch termites where sprays can't reach. The most effective foam treatments can infect certain termites, ultimately leading to the destruction of their colony.
Small termite populations may need numerous dust treatments. This method involves drilling holes, dusting, and covering infected regions. Like foam, the dust infects certain termites, spreading the virus and killing the colony.
Our commitment to quality and service ensures efficient and good operations tailored to meet our clients' unique needs.