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White Ants Sydney Australia
Many people refer to white ants and white ant activity, though this is an incorrect terminology. Termites and termite activity is much more correct and descriptive of that type of behaviour. Sure, they are white and look a little like an ant, but biologically speaking, they are more like a cockroach than an ant! A white-ant is just a misnomer for a termite.
Call A1 Pest Control on 0417 251 911 for termite inspections, Sydney treatment and control of white-ants.
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The NEMESIS System is designed as a second generation
system based on input from leading institutions and pest management
professionals.
• The in-ground stations feature a very low profile, tamper evident cap,
ensuring discreet placements and reduced likelihood of damage.
• The timber inserts offer a major advance in baiting technology by way of
mimicking real termite grooves and channelling and by ensuring ultra– low
disturbance to feeding termites during station inspections and while introducing
the Nemesis Bait Matrix to the station.
• The Nemesis baiting stations (both in-ground and above-ground) feature a
significant internal volume which enables a maximum bait quantity to be taken by
the termite colony in the shortest possible time. This enables a more rapid
colony elimination, giving you peace of mind.
• The NEMESIS System is suitable for incorporating with or supplementing
traditional chemical barrier systems.
• Termite monitoring and baiting are approved methods of termite colony
elimination as per Australian Standard AS3660.2-2000.
• The NEMESIS System is a wholly Australian owned and manufactured system.
The Nemesis Bait Matrix is particularly attractive to termites - they will feed
on it in preference to the timber of your home. This means that if active
termites are located within your home, baiting can commence immediately, using
specially designed above-ground feeding stations which are strategically placed
over the termite workings. The workers will rapidly accept the bait, taking it
back to the nest and sharing it with the queen, soldiers & other workers. The
termites cannot sense that the bait is affecting their ability to grow and
develop.
The active ingredient, Chlorfluazuron, is not only a proven insect growth regulator, it also stops the colony being able to reproduce effectively or successfully. The colony consequently loses whole generations of replacement members, it progressively declines and inevitably collapses. The effects of the Nemesis bait are visible and can be tracked. This means that the colony elimination can be reliably determined. The termites’ natural habits, food preferences and feeding behaviour are all used to its disadvantage.
Low profile lid reduces tripping hazard and likelihood of damage caused by lawnmowers. Sits at soil level, minimizing station visibility. A special tool is required to open the station, eliminating tampering by children or pets. The station features a significant volume of internal space for bait matrix placement, ensuring there is an ample quantity present to eliminate a termite colony rapidly. The tightly sealing lid and lack of openings at the upper sides of the station reduce the likelihood of regular ants occupying it.
A pair of specially-designed termite-attractive timber
inserts produced from freshly-milled Eucalyptus delegatensis / E. regnans occupy
the base of the station. Here, the station has large openings to ensure maximum
opportunity for foraging
termites to enter the station. The channels and grooves machined into the
inserts mimic real termite galleries, further enhancing their entry into the
station.
2. Sentricon Above Ground and In Ground Termite Bait
Q. How exactly does Sentricon AG and IG termite bait
eliminate termite colonies?
A. The active ingredient in Sentricon IG and AG termite bait is hexaflumuron, an
insect growth regulator (IGR). It interrupts the termites’ necessary ability to
moult, which means they are unable to grow and, therefore, die. This type of
insect growth regulator is completely non-toxic to humans and pets.
Q. Is Sentricon effective against the kind of termites I have?
A. Yes, Sentricon IG and AG termite bait is effective against all economically
important subterranean termite species in Australia. It kills and controls
termites In all types of soil conditions and climates.
3. Exterra Termite
Baiting System
Exterra termite baits are a environmentally safe option for termite control
(White ants) Sydney, Australia.
Extensive field trials clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the
Exterra system for termite control in Australia, USA, and Japan in a wide range
of conditions.
At A1 Pest Control, on the basis of field work experience, we
recommend the use of the termite baiting systems in and around a building as
part of an integrated termite control and monitoring program, where:
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Subterranean Termites (White ants)
Subterranean termites live in the ground and are commonly located under and
around buildings. This is quite natural. Also natural is their appetite for
wood, which they are designed by nature to consume and digest Termites and their
insatiable appetite for wood create a problem only when they enter buildings in
search of a new food source, especially in Sydney suburbs.
Termite barriers handle the
termites-looking-for-wood-in-the-wrong-place problem by either repelling
termites that attempt to cross the barrier or by killing termites that come in
contact with the barrier. To properly protect a building, a barrier must be
placed under and around the entire foundation of the building where termites
will encounter it as they try to enter from beneath (which they must do since
the form of termites that eat wood cannot fly).
To be totally effective the barrier must be applied under and
around the entire building foundation at a high enough concentration that every
possible point of potential termite entry into the building is protected. But
what happens if the barrier is not continuous or is not strong enough?
Even the most carefully applied barrier treatments do not always
form continuous and uniformly strong barriers between the building and the
termite infested earth beneath them. This is because of the tedious nature of
the application process and the difficulty of placing a barrier beneath an
existing building. Almost inevitably, gaps or breaks are left in the barrier
through which termites can invade. Variations can occur in the strength of the
barrier.
Forming a continuous and uniformly strong barrier under a
concrete slab floor is rarely if ever possible. This means that if a slab floor
cracks at a point at which the barrier is too weak or no barrier has been
applied, termites can enter the building unimpeded and often undetected until
they have done large amounts of damage. And termites can penetrate a crack as
narrow as 1mm. Pest control firms in Brisbane have recorded homes damaged
by termite attack less than 12 months old!
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