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Termidor – the best solution for termite infestation

Termites are a growing problem in Australia and they cause significant damages to industry and private properties. Their ability to destroy wood at incredible speeds means your property could be completely ruined in a matter of a few years, and a fight with termites can in many situations be long and unfortunately futile.

However, luckily enough, the industry and inventive scientists have come up with a  effective and long-lasting solution for devastating termite infestation: Termidor. Keep on reading to discover what it is and why it is the best solution to fight off termites once and for all.

What is Termidor?

Termidor is a water-based liquid chemical which doesn’t work as a repellent. It doesn’t push termites away. It doesn’t have a smell and taste, so termites will digest it and bring it into their body, causing damage that will appear in a matter of hours. Even more important, the product has a so-called transfer effect. This means that it not only has an effect on termites that have come in direct touch with it but also those who receive it via transfer from other affected termites in the colony, creating a “concentric circles” effect. Termidor will destroy an entire termite colony within a few months (it depends on the size of colony, but usually up to 90 days) and the effects will last for several years. At the same time, Termidor is not harmful for the earth, animals or pets.

Why is Termidor the best solution for termite control?

Termidor is such a great solution because it doesn’t act as a termite repellent. Repellents have a bad downside – termites will be driven away from the point where the repellent is posted, but they will continue to search for a way to their food source – your property. They will not give up until they find a path that wasn’t treated with repellent, and when they find that safe path, repellent-free, your property will be on the path to destruction.

Termidor, on the other hand, works completely differently. It is a scent-free, tasteless chemical that termites will eat and then also transfer to other termites by touch/grooming or food sharing – as termites are social insects.

How is Termidor used?

Termidor is the ultimate termite control solution that can be applied by professionals to protect your home. Consult us to find out all the details about how a termite inspection functions as an aspect of Termidor use. Let’s mention a few basic details here.

First of all, it is necessary to assess your entire property and determine the possible presence of termite infestation and its volume. It is crucial to inspect not only the home but the entire perimeter because termites feed on any and every wood, which means that their nest could be not only in your home foundation but also in adjacent buildings (or their foundations), in/under trees on your property, under the fence, etc.

After the property has been thoroughly investigated for the signs of termite infestation, you will get a proposal of how the termite infestation should be treated and what the expected costs of termite extermination are. Don’t hesitate to request all the details about Termidor application and its effects, because you are making an important choice for the protection of your home.

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Robert Luckens

Robert is the founder of Rockypest Pty Ltd, formed at the end of 2013. Still trading as Rockingham Pest Control and Luckens Pest Control. Robert has been in the Pest Control Industry since 1988, prior to this he was in the fumigation industry for 3 years so with over 30 years experience you can be rest assured that you will receive the best possible service at all times.

5 thoughts on “Termidor”

  1. Termidor is one of the greatest product in combating termite infestation that came out in the market. If you’ve read the article, it doesn’t work like a repellent that will push back termites. At the same time, it doesn’t only protect your home from treated areas of the house, but the entire house is protected from termite attacks.

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