termite treatment

Termites can cause extensive damage before you even realise they’re there. That’s why it’s essential to act fast—and to trust someone who knows exactly what to do. Our fully licensed and certified termite specialists are trained in the latest techniques and use proven methods to detect, treat, and prevent infestations.

We tailor our approach to suit your property, ensuring safe, effective, and long-lasting protection — so you can enjoy peace of mind.

Got questions about termite treatment? Our team is here to help!

If you don’t see what you’re looking for, reach out — we’re always happy to provide expert advice and guide you through the process.

What are Termites?

A termite is a small, soft-bodied insect that feeds on wood and other materials containing cellulose. In Australia, termites are often referred to as "white ants," although they’re not actually ants at all. They live in large colonies and are highly organised, with different castes such as workers, soldiers, and a queen, each playing a specific role in the colony’s survival.

Australia is home to over 300 species of termites, but only a few are known to cause damage to homes and buildings. The most destructive types are subterranean termites, which build nests underground and travel through mud tunnels to reach sources of timber. They can go unnoticed for months or even years while causing significant structural damage.

Termites are especially problematic in warm and humid regions, making many parts of Australia ideal for infestations. They thrive in areas with poor drainage, damp wood, or where there’s direct contact between timber and soil. Because of their ability to silently destroy timber from the inside out, they pose a serious risk to both new and older homes if not properly managed.

Why are Termite Treatments important?

Termite treatments are essential for protecting the structural integrity and value of any property—whether it’s your family home or your place of business. Termites are often silent invaders, causing severe damage long before they’re detected. In homes, they threaten safety and comfort, while in commercial settings, they can disrupt operations, damage stock, and affect your professional reputation.

Investing in regular inspections and effective treatment ensures long-term protection, prevents costly repairs, and offers peace of mind knowing your property is safe, sound, and secure.

What type of Termite Treatments do you use?

Liquid Termiticides
Applied to soil around the structure to create a chemical barrier that repels or kills termites.

Termite Baiting Systems
Bait stations are placed in the ground to attract termites, which then carry poison back to the colony.

Foam Treatments
Used inside walls or hard-to-reach areas; expands to fill spaces and eliminate hidden termites.

Dust Treatments
Fine insecticidal dust is applied directly to termite activity areas; termites spread it throughout the colony.

Fumigation (Tenting)
A whole-structure treatment where the building is sealed and filled with gas to eliminate drywood termites.

Heat Treatment
Heats the structure or affected area to a temperature lethal to termites, often used as a chemical-free option.

Wood Treatments
Special sprays or injected solutions protect wooden structures from current or future infestations.

Physical Barriers (Pre-Construction)
Stainless steel mesh or graded stone barriers are installed during construction to block termite entry.

What to expect - Your Termite Treatment Appointment

When you book a termite treatment appointment with us, you can expect a friendly, stress-free experience from start to finish. Our licensed technicians arrive on time, treat your property with care, and take the time to explain what they’re doing every step of the way.

We conduct a thorough inspection, tailor the treatment to your specific needs, and use safe, proven methods to eliminate termites effectively.

Whether it’s your home or business, we’re committed to delivering professional service with a personal touch—because protecting your property is our priority.