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Frequently Asked Questions
About Termites


Everything looks OK,
how do I know
if I have termites?


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Termite Species

Termites are the only members
of the insect order Isoptera.
They are commonly known
as "White Ants".

There are more than
300 species found in
Australia but only about
30 could be considered
to be pests of
timber in service.


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Termite Life History & Habits

Termites are social insects
and live in colonies
containing a number of
different castes.

Each caste has a different
form and function from the
others, each is vital to
the viability of the colony.

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TERMITE HABITS AND DAMAGE

 

 
  Nesting Habits
  The nesting habits of subterranean termites can be described in two basic groups:

1. Multi-site nesters (Heterotermes, Schedorhinotermes, Mastotermes)

2. Central-site nesters (Coptotermes, Nasutitermes)

Multi-site nesters utilise many timber sources for nesting and they can move quickly to a new food source. They are able to reproduce quickly using "ergatoid" or multiple reproductive forms so each new timber source located becomes a potential nest. These species can therefore set up multiple colonies within the same house.

Central-site nesters generally have one large queen and a central nest position. The activity of the colony is to bring back food to this nest. They can infest multiple timber food sources but cannot reproduce within those timbers. When a moisture source is available within a house structure, central-site nesters often establish their colony inside the building without any ground contact.
   
  Foraging behaviour
 

Multi-site nesters do not have the same restrictions as they can move their nest to adjacent food sources. This type of foraging activity often leads to splitting of one colony into several distinct colonies within the same area. The activity of these species quickly multiplies in a disturbed environment such as recently cleared land or fire damaged property.

Central-site nesters show definite seasonal variation with their foraging behaviour. Generally, foraging activity is greater in the warmer months and reduced in cooler winter periods. The available moisture can also limit the foraging activity of these species. Generally distant food sources show greater foraging activity in warmer periods and food sources close to the nest are more active in the cooler months.

   
  Termite leads
  Termites are prone to desiccation. All significant species that attack buildings construct a system of sealed leads that connect the nest to the food sources. Termites can move safely from the nest to the food and back, in an environment that will protect them against exposure to atmospheric conditions, predators and even pesticides.
   
  Damage to timber and other materials
  Timber is the main source of cellulose sought by the commercially important species. Sometimes other, non cellulosic materials are damaged because they are close to feeding activity.

Electrical wiring, switches and plug fittings are often attached and severely damaged by termites. When natural food supplies such as trees run out, the termites will turn to timber in service.

Using covered mud tunnels to link the food supply to the nest, termites will work in timbers that are hidden in floor, wall or ceiling spaces and the damage is often not discovered until structural failure takes place or the termites reveal themselves in some way.

Termites can cause extensive damage and more than one colony may attack a building at the same time.
   
  In order to minimise the extent of termite damage it is recommended that regular inspections be carried out by a competent and experienced termite inspector.
   
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We treat
household pests
including:
 
Ants
Bees
Carpet Beetles
Cockroaches
Clothes Moths
Fire Ants
Fleas
Lice
Mice and Rats
Mosquitoes
Redback Spiders
Rodents
Silverfish
Spiders
Termites
Wasps
Wood Borer
Wood Rot
 
   
 
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Areas we service include: Sydney and suburbs including Camden, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Bankstown, Parramatta, Penrith, Sutherland Shire, Wollondilly Shire, South West Sydney, West Sydney, Sydney CBD and more. We also service the whole of Sydney for Commercial properties.