TERMITE TREATMENT
Termite treatment methods are designed to both eliminate existing termite colonies and prevent future infestations. These methods often involve the use of termiticides, physical barriers, baiting systems, or a combination of these. It’s always recommended to consult with a professional pest control service to ensure the most effective treatment and prevention strategy for your specific situation.
TERMITE BAITING SYSTEM (TBS)
Above-Ground (AG) termite baiting systems work by placing bait with a toxic substance on termite trails found on walls, ceilings, or furniture. The termites eat the bait and share it with the rest of the colony, including the Queen and King.
This process weakens the colony, usually taking 6 to 8 weeks to eliminate it completely. Fresh bait is added if needed. Once the termites are gone, the bait stations are removed. This method is a long-term and effective way to control termites.
IN-GROUND BAIT STATIONS (IG)
In-Ground Termite Baiting Systems are installed around the perimeter of a home to control termites. Bait stations with cellulose (treated wood) attract termites. Once termites are detected, bait with an active ingredient is added to eliminate the colony. Proper installation and regular monitoring are essential for effectiveness, and consulting a pest control professional is recommended for best results.
IN-CONCRETE BAIT STATIONS (IC)
Termite Control uses baiting systems for both in-ground and in-concrete applications. In-ground stations are buried in the soil around the property, attracting termites that feed on the bait and spread the toxic substance to their colony. In-concrete systems are placed within concrete slabs or foundations, targeting termites in these areas and working similarly to eliminate the colony and protect the building.
POST-CONSTRUCTION CORRECTIVE TREATMENT (CT)
Termite control is crucial in Malaysia due to the humid climate that encourages termite infestations. Corrective Treatments involve various methods like chemical barriers, baiting systems, and soil treatment to eliminate termites and prevent future infestations.
Professionals assess the extent of the infestation and recommend the most suitable treatment. Regular inspections and preventive measures are also essential to maintain a termite-free environment.
POST-CONSTRUCTION CORING CORRECTIVE TREATMENT (CCT)
Coring involves drilling holes into materials like tiles or marble, often for termite treatment. Termiticides, chemicals that kill termites, are injected into the soil around the foundation, creating a barrier. The termiticide disrupts the termite's nervous system, causing death within 24-48 hours.
PRE-CONSTRUCTION ANTI TERMITE SOIL TREATMENT (ST)
Anti-Termite Soil Treatment is a method used to protect structures from termite infestation by creating a barrier in the soil surrounding the building.
Anti-termite soil treatment is an effective method to protect structures from termite damage, but it's important to ensure proper application and consider safety and environmental factors. Consulting with a professional pest control service is often the best approach to ensure thorough protection against termites.
TERMGUARD RETICULATION SYSTEM
Termguard Treatment is a termite prevention method that involves installing a network of pipes around a property’s perimeter. These pipes are filled with a termiticide, a chemical that kills termites. The system accurately distributes the required amounts of termite control agents into the system, protecting the structure.
This method is environmentally friendly and meets building industry standards. It’s designed to offer long-term termite management and prevention. Consulting with a professional pest control service is recommended to ensure thorough protection against termites.