Pest & Vermin Control in Macgregor, QLD

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Unit 12/547 Kessels Road, Macgregor, 4109

(07) 3349 8572
Baiting and Monitoring System This is a unique method that doesn’t entail spraying chemicals or involve extensive digging. Termite baiting in Brisbane involves strategically placing baiting stations around your property, then periodically checking them for activity. Wherever termite activity is found, the monitoring devices in the stations will be replaced with termite bait, an active ingredient so effective that only a small amount equal to a packet of artificial sweetener is needed.Termites ingest the bait and carry it to the colony where they share it with other termites, which may lead to its eventual destruction. Once a colony is eliminated or controlled, monitoring will continue to protect your home against new termite activity. The termite baiting in Brisbane process is quite flexible. It can consist of a monitor yourself approach, where our technicians only come out and bait/dust/ foam when necessary, or we can handle the entire process. Termite baiting systems such as Exterra and Sentricon are also available. Sentricon Sentricon AG Termite Bait is a highly advanced, scientifically proven, commercially tried and tested, method of termite control in Brisbane that will eliminate the whole colony in a noninvasive, safe and environmentally responsible manner which poses no threat to you, your family or pets. Once termites are detected, they are baited using Sentricon AG Termite Bait. Termites feed aggressively on the cellulose content of the bait, which is loaded with a chemical that is toxic to termites. As the termites feed on the bait, they will establish the bait station as a preferred feeding site. Because of the social structure and behaviour patterns of termites, the chemical is easily transferred to all other termites back at the colony. Once infected, it is only a matter of time before the colony is eliminated, with infected termites returning to the nest via their tunnels unaware that they are about to be the cause of their own.