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Termite Barriers Anstead

Looking to install termite barriers in Anstead?

We’re here to help! We have qualified staff all over Brisbane (we could be in Anstead right now), installing the best in termite barriers. If you want to protect your house from a termite colony, then installing a top-notch termite barrier is definitely the way to go! They not only have the cabability of destroying an entire colony, but can also stop the colony from getting any further.

That being said, termite treatments come in many different forms. It all depends on the kind of solution that you want to use in your home. Some people want termite barriers, some want chemical treatments. Other people want a non-chemical solution applied to stop the onset of a termite infestation. Whatever your preferred strategy, we at Termite Byte can ensure that you have a termite treatment that suits your needs.

There is a wide variety of different termite treatment methods that can be applied. Some are preventative measures. Others are reactive methods to ensure that termites cannot cause further damage. Whatever the solution, we have a wide range of treatments to protect your home from these troublesome pests.

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Physical Termite Barriers

One of the most effective means of preventing termites is to erect a barrier around the foundations of your Anstead property. By doing this, you can ensure that your property does not suffer the detrimental impact of termites. A barrier is typically made from a steel or plastic sheet. This is placed into the soil around the perimeter of your home. A chemical solution is applied to ensure that any termites are repelled by the barrier. This is a very efficient means of stopping termites from entering and destroying your home in Anstead and a popular termite treatment strategy.

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Baiting stations

Bait is another termite treatment method used. This is where a number of stations are applied to the perimeter of your home. This makes sure that that the termites are attracted to the bait as they believe the source of food lies within the bait. They ingest the chemicals from the timber contained within the bait.

They then return to the colony and infect the other termites within the nest. This ensures that all termites are properly killed without having to disturb the earth around your Anstead home. Baits should be installed that do not disturb the nest or colony of termites. Once disturbed, termites can enter your property. Once this happens, they can be difficult to remove. So, bait ensures that the termites are not disturbed, and nothing ‘unusual’ occurs. If a termite colony is disturbed during the baiting process, they will ignore the the bait. They will then find alternative sources of food. This may be within your home, or at another point on the outside of your property.

If a termite colony is disturbed, continuing treatment can be difficult. The key is to ensure that you are getting your property inspected by a professional company that offers termite treatment in Anstead. That way, you can be rest assured that the process of doing away with termites goes without a hitch.

Chemicals

Chemical solutions can be a highly effective means of eliminating a termite colony. Chemicals are applied to the earth around the perimeter of your home in Anstead. The chemicals penetrate the soil in which the termites thrive within.

Once the the chemical has been consumed by just one termite, they then spread the toxic chemicals out to the the rest of the colony. This ensures a quick and efficient eradication of the infestation. You can be rest assured that at Termite Byte, the chemicals we use only have an effect on termites. They are human and pet-friendly, so you don’t have to worry about putting your family in danger.

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