
Termite
Control Adelaide
Got a termite problem in
Adelaide? We'll fix it, or it's
free.
Eco Pest Control offers a
cost-effective, environmentally-friendly
pest control service for
residential
and commercial
clients in Adelaide, South Australia.
Our termite control services,
including
termite inspections
and
termite baiting, are
designed to have maximum impact
on the target pest species and
minimal impact on your family,
your pets and the environment.
Contact us
now via our online
contact form and we'll contact you within
24 hours (weekdays) for a free, no
obligation appraisal and quotation.
Alternatively, call us right now on (08)
8354 0470.
About Termites
Termites cause damage to homes and buildings every year worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Most termite pests in Australia are ground dwelling or what is commonly known as subterranean. Termites live in a colony which can contain several million individual termites alone. Termites can travel one hundred metres or more through mud tubes or galleries from their main colony to a particular food source, eg your home. These colonies can be very difficult to find and are sometimes located in trees, walls and under floors of homes.
New colonies are established when winged termites fly from the colony in their thousands when climatic conditions are favourable, usually between November through to February.
A colony consists of 4 castes each with their individual role.
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The king and queen are the original winged reproductives that have flown from a previous colony to establish a colony of their own. It takes the king and queen of most species usually 3 to 5 years to produce a large number of termites to cause any significant damage to a home or food source. |
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Workers are responsible for damage caused to timber, maintaining and building the colony and feeding all other castes. |
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Soldiers are often used to identify the species of termite. They are responsible for protecting the colony and all its castes from invasion of other insects. |
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Alates are winged reproductives or future kings and queens that fly from the nest in their thousands when conditions are favourable to establish new colonies. |
TERMITE BROCHURES
For more information on our termite inspection, control and monitoring services please download our brochures:
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The Eco System - Termite
Monitoring and Baiting |
Termite Inspection
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Termite
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TERMITE CONTROL METHODS
Since the demise of the organochlorine residual chemical compounds the pest control industry has gone through some drastic changes. We have seen the release of new control methods such as the Exterra and Sentricon Termite Baiting and Monitoring Systems. These systems have been a breath of fresh air to our industry and the environment. The systems will not only eliminate active termites that are feeding on your home, they will also detect and eliminate termite colonies within the grounds of your property, prior to them entering your home.
We have chosen to adopt baiting and monitoring systems as our main method of termite control, replacing conventional termite control methods that require spraying hundreds of litres of toxic residual chemical sprays in and around your home.
See for yourself a list of benefits of the baiting and monitoring systems compared to liquid chemical barriers:
Take a look at our Termite Baiting and Monitoring Systems:
Termite Baiting & Monitoring Options
Scenario 1:
Termites have been found in your home or yard
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Full inspection carried out in accordance with the Australian Standard to determine damage and extent of the infestation. |
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Installation of above ground stations directly onto termite activity and workings. |
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Installation of in ground & in concrete monitoring stations every 3 to 4 metres around the external of your home. |
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Monitoring of above ground and in ground & in concrete stations until colony elimination has been achieved. |
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Removal of above ground stations. |
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Continual monitoring of external in ground & in concrete stations to detect and protect your home against foraging termites from other colonies. |
Scenario 2:
There are no termites in your home or yard & you would like peace of mind
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Full inspection carried out in accordance with the Australian Standard |
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Installation of in ground & in concrete monitoring stations every 3 to 4 metres around the external of your home. |
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The choice of continual monitoring of the stations by us or we can show you how to monitor the stations yourself and supply you with the required tools. |
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If termites are found in external stations while carrying out routine inspection by either you or us, we commence a baiting program immediately. |
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Monitoring of stations and re-baiting until colony elimination has been achieved. Replace bait with fresh timber interceptors. |
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Resume in ground and in concrete station monitoring to detect and protect your home against foraging termites from other colonies. |
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