CONTENTS Summary of Your Termite Control Options AS:3660 Termite Inspection Report AS:3660 Treated Soil Barriers Pesticide Safety Termite Baiting Benefits & Limitations Advice on Termite Risk Reduction Follow-up Inspections & Monitoring Authoritative PDF Articles on Termites & Termite Control
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Summary of your Termite Control options updated  
     
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WYONG Council region declared high risk termite areas more details - click here
HOME-OWNERS in the Central Coast region who find signs of termite activity inside their home have several options for professional protection from continued termite infestation and timber damage in the building.
FUMAPEST Termite Inspection & Report to AS:3660 firstly, a thorough inspection of all buildings and surroundswith a written report to AS:3660 covers areas inspected evidence found of termite activity high risk termite entry areas inaccessible to inspectionand termite control options and limitations.
FUMAPEST Treated Soil Barrier to AS:3660 installed around perimeter and sub-floor area of a susceptible building eradicates termites attempting to gain entry into the building this method offers the best long term protection in vast majority of situations FUMAPEST uses Termidor or Premise termiticide with complete success over many years.
FUMAPEST EcoSafe Termite Baiting - Benefits & Limitations FUMAPEST termite baiting involves the installation and monitoring of termite bait stations and the use of Nemesis Termite Bait Successful termite baiting relies heavily on the termites "finding" and consuming sufficient termite bait which is largely by chance FUMAPEST EcoSafe Termite Baiting is highly recommended where live termites are found and the termite bait is directly attached thereon.
FUMAPEST Advice on Termite Risk Reduction measures that can be carried out by the property owner for example ensuring proper subfloor ventilation fixing leaking taps and faulty guttering removal of timber in contact with the soil improving inspection access areas and opening critical areas to visual inspection eg subfloor areas.
FUMAPEST Follow-up Inspection & Monitoring Essential to be carried at least at every 3 to 6 months intervals in high risk situations such as, where termite activity have previously been located closeby susceptible buildings.
 
     
  AS:3660 Termite Inspection & Report Australian Standard 3660  
     
  A Termite Inspection & Report involves a thorough inspection of the buildings and surrounds a written inspection report on evidence found of termites and termite activity details of any high risk termite entry points that are inacccessible to inspection and specifications to AS:3660 for an integrated termite control program the inspection and report should be received and considered in detail before any protective measures are commenced.
The cost of a Termite Inspection Report to AS:3660 is approx $300 for an average size home depending upon size and style of constructionease of inspection access and the time involved in conducting a proper inspection.
 
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termites in your house? Specific areas inspected include all accessible timbers within the crawl space in the sub-floorroof void areainteriorexteriorgarden landscaping fences and where practicable any other timber structures and trees within a 50 metre radius of the buiklding.
Termatrac termite detection equipment is used where we know or suspect that a termite sub-nest is present inside the wall cavities of the building.
 
       
  Treated Soil Barriers to AS:3660 Chemical Soil Treatments  
     
  Home Insurance does NOT cover termite damage to structural or other timbers inside a building, which could be severe the replacement cost of termite infested structural timbers in the roof and wall may exceed $50,000.
FUMAPEST has Professional indemnity insurance to cover future termite damage to structural and decorative timbers in a building after we have carried out a complete TERMIDOR soil treatment service to AS:3660 FUMAPEST highly recommends the use of TERMIDOR Soil Treatrment Termiticide as the most effective termite protection product commercially available in Australia.
Termites in the Building at the time of AS:3660 Soil Treatrment cannot safely return to their central colony nest through the chemically treated soil termites usually need to return every few days to their central underground nest to obtain moisture essential for their survival and to feed and groom other termites the king queen reproductives soldiers young nymphs.
Expert Knowledge and specialised equipment is required to form a complete and continuous barrier arund the building in order to to protect the building from a termite entry and infestation as illustrated below:
 
 
Trench and Treat
Crawl Spaces foundation wall
Planter boxes or other parts
Trench and treat soil with Termidor around external concrete slab edge
Trench and treat soil around walls and piers in the sub-floor area with Termidor Termiticide
Use rod injection to treat soil along and around the external perimeter areas of the building
Treat cracks, expansion joints
Pipes and utility lines
Soils beneath porches
Drill concrete floor along all expansion joints and cracks and treat soil thereunder
Drill concrete floor around pipes and treat soil thereunder with Termidor Termiticide
Drill concrete patio areas and treat soil area therein - a HIGH RISK Termite nest location
 
     
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Termites sometimes nest inside a building in a roof or wall cavity where moisture is regularly supplied such as, from faulty plumbing leaking shower recess broken roof tiles or faulty guttering, allowing water into a wall cavity.
Termatrac termite detection equipment is used by FUMAPEST where we suspect a termite sub-nest is present inside a wall cavity in the building.
Micro-wave technology embodied in the Termatrac equipment enables accurate detection of termite movement and activity inside a wall cavity.
 
     
  Pesticide Safety Issues Soil Treatment Termiticides  
     
  Termite Control Chemicals are required to be assessed and approved by Federal Govt APVMA for example approved termiticides include Termidor Premise. Some approved termiticides include an organo-phosphate pesticide emulsified with xylene a solvent based chemical.
Modern Technologies Termidor and Premise are NOT in the organo-chlorine or organo-phosphate pesticide group. Both Termidor and Premise are highly effective at termite colony elimination.
Solvent based termiticides are NOT used by FUMAPEST even though they are much cheaper. Solvent based termiticides are known in certain circumstances to cause health problems for people with asthmatic or bronchial ailments. We recommend Termidor for safety and long term effectiveness.
Water based Termidor and Premise are water based with virtually no smell and of ultra-low hazard to humans, dogs, cats and other mammals.
No fumes whatsoever Termidor and Premise do NOT have an obnoxious odour or emit airborne residues or fumes. Both are registered by Federal Govt APVMA as a low hazard insecticide with a CAUTION notation on the registered label. Termidor is manufactured by BASF and Premise by Bayer.
Fipronil the active ingredient in Termidor is also used in Frontline the flea and tick control product used on millions of cats and dogs in Australia and the USA, without any health issues arising.
Non-repellant Termiticides Termidor and Premise are much more certain and effective, in that the termites cannot avoid what they cannot detect the chemical adheres to the skin of the worker termites or they ingest it when tunneling through treated soil areas.
Termidor & Premise exhibit a delayed lethal effect on affected termites of several days enough time for the fipronil chemical to be spread around the colony nest by the termites mutual feeding and grooming habit with sufficient consumption of the chemical, the entire colony is eliminated.
Scientifically Proven Termidor and Premise are scientifically proven as being readily transferred from one affected termite to another the technology is aimed at eradicating the entire colony the mode of action is illustrated below.
FUMAPEST provides a 5 Year FREE Service Period for a complete Termidor Soil Treatment to AS:3660 subject to annual inspection regime Termidor Treatment Cost is usually between $3,500 to $6,000.
 
     
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 Termites tunneling in the Premise or Termidor treated soil area abutting the building (of high concentration near the point of application) are killed outright.
 Termites tunneling in outer zone of Premise or Termidor treated soil area (low concentration) will not detect the chemical which adheres to their bodies and has a delayed lethal effect of a few days enough time for transfer to central colony nest.
The affected termites return to the central colony nest and spread the Termidor to other termites therein during regular physical contact grooming and feeding of other termites termites start dying enmasse termites will cannibalize dead termites further spreading the lethal effect of the Termidor termiticide throughout the colony.
     
  Termite Baits Termite Baiting Systems Benefits & Limitations  
     
 
   
 
     
  Termite Baits registered in Australia by Federal Govt APVMA include Nemesis - Exterra - Sentricon termite baits.
FUMAPEST uses Nemesis Termite Baiting Systems the Australian owned and developed product Exterra and Sentricon are USA owned termite bait products.
Nemesis Termite Baiting Systems consist of a number of plastic bait stations for in-ground and above-ground installation where active termites have been located, together with termite bait chemical.
Nemesis Termite Bait contains the active chemical Chlorfluazuron an IGR insect growth regulator.

How the NEMESIS Termite Bait works: once they find the bait the worker termites readily eat it they reguritate the termite bait to feed other termites in the central colony nest termites must regularly shed and regrow their outer-skeleton the IGR stops this regrowth and they die shortly thereafter the worker termites cannibalise other dead termites further spreading its lethal effect throughout the termite colony with sufficient termite bait consumption the entire termite colony is eradicated.

Regular monitoring is required the use of Termite Baits must be subject to regular inspection and monitoring by the termite controller the more termite bait consumed, the quicker and more certain is the termite colony elimination process.
FUMAPEST Policy is to attach the NEMESIS termite bait directly over known live termite activity areas the rate and amount of consumption is monitored for several weeks and if practicable thereafter, a complete chemical soil barrier treatment using Termidor Termiticide be applied around the perimeter of the building and other high risk entry points.
Termite Baiting needs Expertise  Be Careful to be effective the termites need to find the stations, infest the timber therein and then termite bait is added termites travel in underground tunnels are more likely to enter your home a far bigger food source. Termite baiting needs skill and expertise.
Termites have acute survival instincts too much disturbance of the foraging termites (workers and soldiers) in a particular location, this may well alert the termite colony to abandon the immediate area they appear to be gone, but may be entering the building in other areas inaccessible to inspection It is often difficult to be confident the termite colony has in fact been eradicated.
Termite Baiting Termite colony elimination in favourable circumstances may take several weeks to a few months in some cases, termite colony elimination is unsuccessful or may take years.
It depends if sufficient termite bait is consumed by a large number of termites then colony elimination is virtually assured within a few months the experience and skill of the pest controller is paramount, in order to properly decide if and where a baiting program is to be implemented and properly monitored.
Proper Termite Baiting can be Expensive as it is usual to reinspect the bait stations, the building and surrounds every month to reposition, reapply or replenish the termite bait this process is labour intensive so the long term cost of monitoring and baiting system may accumulate out of hand before the chance of success or otherwise, is realised.
Consumer note some pest controllers offer termite baiting at ridiculously low prices that does not cover direct materials and labour they collect all the money upfront for future inspections and dissappear or they fail to advise that a Termite Preventive Barrier to AS:3660 is the best long term option BEWARE the NSW Govt EPA Pest Control Licensing system in NSW is inadequate Some individuals have a NSW Pest Control Licence with little training or experience ... more details below.
 
  Ring the Experts: Dont bet your house on a DIY Termite Control Solution successful termite protection of a building using a baiting program requires expert skill and judgment, based on more than 55 years of field-work experience in termite control in a wide variety of circumstances.
Live termites found? Remember one critical aspect is that the bait stations only be to installed in areas where live activity is found otherwise the termites must blindly "find" the stations to have any chance of widespread termite bait consumption and successful termite colony elimination.
 
 
 
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No absolute guarantee: With a termite baiting program, there can be no absolute guarantee of long-term protection of nearby buildings there may be other termite nests nearby the building that do not find the bait stations.
Your home is a much bigger target other termite nests may exist in trees, under concrete on-ground flooring and in-fill patios of neighboring properties and be unaffected by the baiting program even if termites "'find" the in-ground "monitoring" stations when bait is added may disturb the termites so they avoid the in-ground bait station, entirely.

An Integrated Approach: A termite baiting program should be part of range of options including drilling susceptible trees and eradication of any termite nest located therein, and follow up chemical soil treatment using Termidor or Premise.
 
     
 
 
     
  Advice to Home Owner on Termite Risk Reduction  
     
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Listed below are some useful recommendations for the home-owner to carry out in order to help reduce the risk of undetected termite activity inside a building.
Rapid termite colony development and building infestation is usually associated with a readily available timber food and moisture source nearby the central nest. Buildings are often constructed in a way that allow termites to gain undetectable entry from the soil to the structural timbers of the building.
(1) Moisture exclusion from inside the wall cavities, around the base of the building and sub-floor area. Excessive water run-off from a sub-floor area can be remedied by the installation of ag-drains. It is also important to ensure adequate cross flow ventilation in the sub-floor area.
A qualified plumber should ensure there is no water leakage from plumbing pipes in bathroom, shower recess, kitchen, down pipes, guttering and air conditioning overflow. Look for dampness in wall cavities, broken roof tiles, faulty guttering and the like. Hiigh humidity, dampness or moisture accumulating in a wall cavity encourages large scale termite activity inside the building.

(2) Removal of any timber in contact with the soil. Timbers should be stored above ground level to allow full inspection for termite activity. Any landscaping using timber chip mulch and railway sleepers should be removed, as they provide ready food source to assist in rapid termite colony development.
(3) Ensure inspection access is unimpeded, particularly in sub-floor areas of suspended floors, in order to look for evidence of termite activity. If your home is on concrete slab on-ground flooring, make sure you can inspect the entire external slab edge for evidence of termite mud-shelter tubes. Do NOT allow this area to be covered by pavers, landscaping, planter pots, etc, as termites often gain entry into the wall cavity through external weep holes and gaps in the mortar of brick-work.

If you find live termites DO NOT disturb the area. DO NOT use spray insecticides on the termites. If sufficiently disturbed, the termites may move elsewhere and not be rediscovered until severe damage has been done. The termite controller can install a termite bait on the termite activity area to maximise bait consumption by the termites and elimination of the entire colony.
 
     
  Regular follow-up Termite Inspection & Monitoring  
     
 
 
 finding termites AS:3660 Requires Follow-up Inspections after the installation of a chemical soil barrier to AS:3660 be carried out at least 6 monthly intervals where the termite risk is high, as recommended by Australian Standard 3660.
FUMAPEST Policy is usually to recommend 6 or 12 monthly inspections be carried for the first 24 months following the installation of a Treated Soil Barrier to AS:3660 If all seems OK ... then annual inspections, thereafter.

FUMAPEST Professional Indemnity Insurance covers subsequent termite damage provided a complete soil treatment and follow-up inspections are carried out to AS:3660.
Don't Risk - DIY Termite Control this is a job for the professionals the correct identification of destructive termite species inspection of a building for tell-tale signs analysis of your circumstances the design and implementation of an effective program to protect a building from termite infestations requires expert skill and judgment gained from professional training and extensive field-work experience in termite control in a wide variety of circumstances.
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  Authoritative PDF Articles Termites & Termite Control Services  
     
  Australian Termite Identification PDF Australian Govt AQIS Publication
Builders Guide to Termite Management PDF 2004 Master Builders Qld
Protect Your Home from Termites 2003 PDF NSW Govt Dept of Fair Trading
Protect Buildings from Subterranean Termites 2006 PDF Timber Qld Ltd
TERMIDOR Termite Control Soil Treatment Product PDF BASF Australia Ltd
Termites in New South Wales 2005 PDF NSW Govt Dept of Primary Industries
Termite Risk Management PDF Aust Govt Forest & Wood Products Research
Termite Incidence Survey & Hazard Map 2002 PDF CSIRO & FWPRDC Research
Termite Management Systems 2010 PDF Building Services Authority Qld
Termite Control & Termiticide Health Hazards 2004 PDF Aust Govt Dept of Health
Termite Baits & Termite Control in Buildings 2009 PDF Qld Govt Publication
Subterranean Termites & Protection of Buildings 2009 PDF Qld Govt Publication
Subterranean Termite Infestation in Buildings 2009 PDF Qld Govt Publication
Urban Australian Cities under Termite Attack PDF University of Qld et al
Drywood Termites & Termite Control in Buildings 2009 PDF Qld Govt Publication
West Indian Drywood Termites 2008 PDF NSW Govt Dept of Primary Industries
Subterranean Termite Treatment Options PDF Virginia University, 2010
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WARNING: The NSW Govt EPA Pest Control Licensing is INADEQUATE
     
  Be Careful in selecting a Pest Controller Unfortunately it is far too easy to get a NSW Govt EPA issued pest control licence and start up a Pest Control business in NSW with little knowledge or experience in providing pest control services click here for more details.  
     
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  FUMAPEST Spider Identification Chart with FIRST AID spider bite procedures - a ready reference guide in full colour of dangerous and venomous spiders in the Wyong region.
Spiders featured in the Spider Chart Sydney funnel web spider red-back spider white-tail spider black house spider wolf spider mouse spider trap-door spider huntsman spider orb-weaver spider.
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