termite-treatment-perth

Termites in Perth

July 16, 20253 min read

 Termites in Perth

Not even the land down under is safe from termites. Time and again, we learn about how pesky insects have overstayed their welcome, even in first-world countries such as Perth, Australia, its other major cities and of course the suburb of Perth. They can also invade homes and do serious damage. A lot of home insurance policies won’t pay for termite damage. So, prevention and early treatment of termites is important.

White Ants and Termites Are the Same

A lot of people want to know the difference between white ants and termites. The answer is, no, white ants are simply another name for termites in Perth. Well, white ant extermination is termite control.

If you find white ants in your house, there could be a massive termite colony hiding in there.

Signs of Termite Infestation

Keep a lookout for termites in your own home. These include:

1. Clicking or Head Banging Sounds

Soldier termites are noisy enough to be easily audible. This occurs when they tap their heads against the wood to alert other animals to danger. This sound can actually be heard in your walls sometimes when you have termites nearby.

2. Flying Termites

Flying termites, also known as swarmers or alates, leave the colony to establish new ones. You can notice them in warm or rainy periods. They lose their wings after they’ve flown. And if you spot flying termites or swarming, it could be a sign of an infestation.

3. White Ants in the Home

Bear in mind that white ants are termites. If you see light colored insects crawling around, these are probably termites. These need urgent treatment. The ants are generally brown or black. But in any case, it’s best to have a pest professional verify what kind of pest you are dealing with.

4. Timber That Sounds Hollow

Termites consume wood from the inside. Listen to sounds when tapping the wood It may or may not be hollow sounding as you tap, or it may sound papery. That means termites have had a go at it.

5. Stuck Doors and Windows

Termites release moisture as they munch their way through wood. This may result in expanding doors and windows. If you have any doors or windows in your home that are difficult to open or close, look for termites.

6. Termite Droppings (Frass)

Drywood termites deposit minute fecal pellets, called frass. These are tiny black dots and are found in heaps near the nest. Where you find frass, you can bet termites are not far away.

Termite Protection in Perth

It is better to preclude termites from entering your home. Here are a few easy tricks for preventing termites in Perth:

1. Keep Wood Away from the Home

Keep wood away from your house. If you have to know, put it on concrete. Termites (like most bugs) hate crossing over concrete.

2. Keep the Home Dry

Termites love moisture. Keep your home dry. Open your windows while the weather is dry. Run dehumidifiers during humid weather. Put screens on windows to prevent flying termites from getting inside when they come to breed.

3. Treat Wood Regularly

Use wood treatments to keep away the termites. Neem oil is a good option. Re-apply frequently, especially during breeding season.

Termite Treatment in Perth

If you are already infested with termites, treatment is necessary. Best is termite poison. Worker termites bring the poison back to the nest. This can kill the queen and ultimately downsize the colony.

But you might need more than one. If the original queen dies, termites can form new queens. Put the poison in a place where termites can get to it. But keep it out of reach of children and pets.

Final Thoughts 

Perth termites can cause major destruction but you can take steps to protect your home. An ounce of prevention is easier and cheaper than a pound of cure. Keep an eye out for the warning signals, act quickly, and get expert assistance when necessary.

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Protect your home from termites now.

Ark Termite Treatment The Vines offers all pest control services in The Vines and surroundings. Feel free to contact us at (08) 6186 7468 or visit our website:

https://arktermitetreatment.com.au/


Back to Blog