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Imagine investing every last penny in your pocket to build your dream home, only to have it ruined by something that you had never imagined: termites!

 

What should you do to prevent this? Read on to find out!

 

What are Termites?

Termites are insects that live within a mound of earth and feed on wood. While they may be useful in recycling dead and decaying trees, they are certainly not welcome to feed on the timber of your furniture or house. Therefore, if you notice the signs of termite infestation in your home, do not ignore it because they have the capability of causing damage worth thousands of dollars. Invest in pre-construction termite management to get rid of this pesky pests before moving into your new home.

 

Prevention is Better Than Cure

It is always better to be safe than sorry. To save yourself from looking for a cure after the termites have caused damage in your home, it is a good idea to factor termite treatment into your pre-construction management plan. Termite damage is not covered by standard homeowner insurance policies and can be a very costly affair.

 

All About Pre-Construction Termite Treatment

The most used method for pre-construction termite treatment is chemical termite barriers or sprays. Termite barriers, both physical and chemical, aid the detection of termites by forcing them to move into an inspection zone where they can be detected, thus reducing the chances of hidden entry into your home. However, the recent changes in Australian Standards have resulted in a shift towards physical product or systems with the potential to the last for a lifetime. Regular inspection is the key to save your home from termites and ensure that the termite management plan is functioning well.

 

Do Termite Barrier Chemicals Cause Any Harm?

While termite barrier chemicals used today are much safer than the ones that were used years ago, there is still some risk at the application stage. Fortunately for you, there is good news. Australia’s strict environmental assessment of products has led to the creation of less hazardous formulas. These chemicals are usually applied in areas that the homeowner does not generally come in contact with. However, do keep in mind that you need to factor re-application of these chemicals into your termite treatment plan to achieve successful termite control throughout the years.

 

Why Should I Invest in a Termite Treatment Plan?

Opting out of a termite plan could be your greatest mistake when it comes to your property. A proper termite treatment plan that uses the right products not only protects your home from these destructive pests but also saves you from trouble and a lot of money in the long run.

 

Conclusion

Like already mentioned, prevention is always a better option than cure. So, if you want to save the house you worked so hard to build and give your family the joy of living in a safe and healthy environment, invest a termite treatment plan. We at All Guard Pest Control Melbourne have quite a number of treatment plans for different homes.

Wondering what will be best for your home? Get in touch today to find out!

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