May 20, 2012

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Pest Inspection: The Gap – Moisture and Drainage Issues

Clear drainage issues in the sub floor of this home mean that termites keep returning.

One of the first things any termite expert will tell you is that termites are drawn to moisture. It is, in fact the number one attractant for termites even above food sources (timber etc). So it’s safe to say that when termites are given free reign of untreated timber and an ample water source, the results can be disastrous for the home owner.

When called out to a house at The Gap recently we noticed that this home had quite an issue with moisture and drainage.  The house has a current termite infestation and has had several other infestations over the last couple of years, all  dealt with by another pest management firm.

 

Clear drainage issues in the sub floor of this home mean that termites keep returning.

The problem is obviously, that termites keep re-infesting this house.  This is due to two main factors:

1. Inadequate drainage – excessive moisture is building up against the structure at the foundation level and in the subfloor.

2. No current termite preventative system is in place.

Clearly, previous treatments have been ineffective. For more than one reason. Firstly, no preventative chemical barrier was in place at this home.  Foaming and dusting can be a temporarily ‘fix’, but they aren’t  dealing the real issue, the thing that keeps the termites coming back.  The first thing the home owner needs to do is address the drainage problem. Termites won’t be able to resist such a ready source of moisture and timber.

The first step needs to be getting in a licensed plumber to fix up any moisture or drainage issues on your property.  Moisture can interfere with a chemical termite prevention system especially when there is soil subsidence or movement.

After the moisture has been properly dealt with, a comprehensive chemical termite prevention system should be installed by a qualified pest control company. These two steps, together will help this home owner feel confident that his home will remain termite free for years to come.

 

 

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Conquer Termites asked to talk on Channel 7 News

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As a leading company in the pest control industry, Channel 7 News approached Conquer Termites to offer an insight into the reported increase in termite infestations due to last year’s summer of rain.

It was a devastating time for the homeowners that were affected by the January flood waters. For many, however, it seems somehow even worse as repair work reveals home after home now infested with termites. Many homeowners were completely unaware that they had termites.

Most of these homeowners were completely unaware that they had termites in their homes. Many had even had prior Termite Management Systems installed on their properties, some as little as a year before. Needless to say, on top of spiraling costs of repairing their homes, having to live elsewhere in the meantime, and replacing what they’d lost, termite damage just seemed almost too cruel.

The sad fact is though, that in many of South East Queensland’s flood stricken areas, soil treated with termiticide would have simply been washed away by those once-in-a-generation floods. Given their utter dependence on moist soil and humidity, and really the only creatures enjoying that summer of rain were the termites.

Even as the flood waters receded and the floods themselves began to fade from the consciousness of most of us, the biggest problem is the residual moisture left in the soil. All of this extra moisture has enabled termites to forage even further from their colonies than they normally would, looking for any cellulose material to feed on (trees, wood, your home…).

The Queen Termite (who can actually lay easily over 1000 eggs a day!) knows that conditions for foraging are ideal and therefore starts laying still more eggs (up to 2ooo a day!), creating extra termites needing to be fed. If that colony of termites is near your home, and has grown so much larger, it is going to do far more damage to your property than a colony would in a ‘normal’ year.

And the floods along with the drawn out clean up have created the perfect storm for termite infestation. Moist soil, high humidity and debris or building materials left up against your home have created the ideal environment for subterranean termites to make their way into your home.

And certainly, due to the skyrocketing reports we are getting, this does seem to have been the case in Brisbane and South East Queensland this year.

Remember, as temperatures start to rise, humidity soars, and experts predicting a reasonably wet summer, NOW is the time to take control and beat the termites. Call a qualified Pest Control Technician out to your home now for a thorough termite inspection. Conquer Termites offers a free half hour check if you are concerned and just need some reassurance.

And of course, there are things that YOU can do to help protect your home. Remove any mulch, tree branches and building materials from up against your home (you ideally want at least a 30 or 40cm gap between your structure and any of these materials). Fix any leaking taps, air conditioning or hot water systems. Don’t make conditions any more appealing for the termites than they already are. Check downstairs and make sure that you don’t have any stored boxes or furniture up against the walls or frames, or blocking access that could be vital in a Pest Inspection.

If you have been affected by flood waters around your home, then we strongly recommend you get a professional inspector to check if your treatment has been disturbed.

If you want professional advice and a no obligation quote to treat your home, then Conquer Termites is your best bet.

Find us here on our booking page, on Facebook or on Twitter (@ConquerTermites). Or call us direct – Southside – Rowan : 3399 1226; North Side – Alan: 3356 8801 or South Central – Nick: 3343 3934

Let’s use the coming weeks and months to get ready for a wet summer and make sure we make our properties as uninviting to termites as we possibly can!

Good Timing with a Termidor Treatment in Morningside

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We say to all of our customers that the best way to protect your home from a termite infestation is to have a current chemical treatment in place. This became strikingly apparent when we were installing a chemical treatment around a house on Thynne Rd, Morningside. The homeowners requested a treatment for peace of mind. They didn’t think they had termites but they knew that the previous chemical treatment had expired.

It turned out to be a very good decision. When conducting the free termite inspection before the treatment was installed, David, one of our technicians, found live termites in the front rooms of the house. It wasn’t long before the the team dug a trench along the front perimeter and found a concealed termite lead travelling into the structure.  We treated the termites in the house and installed a chemical treatment using the transfer termiticide, Termidor.

Don’t leave it until the last minute with your home. Even though you might think you don’t have termites, they could be infesting and damaging your valuable home in a completely concealed manner.

For a free half hour termite check, if you live in Brisbane’s northern suburbs, call Conquer Termites North Side on  3356 8801. For those on Brisbane’s south, call Rowan on  3399 1226 and our newest franchise (more about this on Monday!), in Brisbane’s South Central suburbs, call Nick on 3343 3934.

You can be assured that all of Conquer Termite Brisbane’s technicians know just what they’re looking for and can help you keep your home safe.

Termites and Ant Capping – Detecting Termites in an Albany Creek Home

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One of the most common misconceptions we face in the Termite industry is regarding physical barriers, especially Ant Capping.  A lot of new homes are built with phyical barriers in place to help ward off termites.  And while in many cases physical termite shielding can deter termites;  this is definitely not the case (or even the reason for using) Ant capping.

Ant capping is where a sheet of metal would be placed along the top of a brick wall or on the top of timber or concrete piers.  Usually houses with subfloors would be the most likely to have ant capping installed. 

 It’s interesting to note that the most useful application for ant capping is on top of timber piers. These can often be completely hollowed out by termites, with little or no evidence on the outside for homeowners to detect. But with the ant capping, the termites are forced to get around it, making their workings visible (provided the builder didn’t nail the ant cap to the pier. This can create a hole that over time rusts and allows hidden termite access).

The most useful thing about ant capping is that it provides a visual inspection zone.  It is absolutely imperative that they are checked, because as mentioned in an earlier post; ant capping won’t actually STOP termites. It will just make their workings obvious if they are active.

Subfloors are particularly susceptible because people rarely like to enter them, so this allows termite activity to go unnoticed for far longer than perhaps it would elsewhere in the property.  Unfortunately, this was the case in this Albany Creek home we did recently.  The photo below shows the termite workings that had been treated several years earlier, but that ant capping hadn’t stopped the termites infestation.

So, especially if you have subfloors (but for any home really with a physical barrier in place), make sure you maintain regular visual inspections of your home wherever ant capping is in place.

It is also important that a professional termite inspection is carried out at least once a year.  You want a trained eye looking over your biggest possession and keeping it safe from timber pests.

For a free half hour termite check, if you live in Brisbane’s northern suburbs, call Conquer Termites North Side on  3356 8801. For those on Brisbane’s south, call Rowan on  3399 1226 and our newest franchise (more about this on Monday!), in Brisbane’s South Central suburbs, call Nick on 3343 3934

You can be assured that all of Conquer Termite Brisbane’s technicians know just what they’re looking for and can help you keep your home safe.

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