Termite control means getting rid of termites and keeping them away from a property. It includes steps to prevent termites, treat infestations, and monitor for future problems. Common methods include using chemicals, treating soil, setting up bait traps, and fixing any damage to stop termites from coming back. Termite control is important to protect buildings and wooden items from serious damage and avoid expensive repairs.
This method involves drilling holes into the walls and Floor Junction, injecting termite treatment solutions directly into them. It ensures that existing termite colonies are eliminated and prevents new ones from forming.
For homes or properties where pipes have been pre-installed for Termite control purposes, we refill the pipes with termiticides. This system offers continuous protection against termites by delivering the chemicals directly to the affected areas.
This involves treating the soil before laying the foundation. The treatment forms a chemical barrier that prevents termites from entering the building through the ground.
Porous pipes are fitted Under The Floor Areas during the Starting Phase of construction, which allows for the even distribution of termiticides around the structure’s foundation, ensuring long-term protection.