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Caution
on Choosing long lasting chemicals treatments for termites. Termite
treatments should be based on a sound environmental decision. This decision should cover
a range of subjects: 1. Can you guarantee the soil the termitacide
is put into is going to be undisturbed for 10 years? 2. You have no plans for building alterations that will
disturb or interfere with the treated area and therefore render the treatment
useless? 3. Are you treating every aspect of the building, or is
there a likelihood of further treatment that may be needed to other areas?
E.g. internal concrete areas, cavity walls, retaining
walls etc. 4. Do you know what will be the future use of the
treated area e.g vegetable patches, fish ponds near
by, or other adverse situation? 5. Will you own the property in 10 years? If your answer is no to any
of the above questions, it should also be no to the question on whether you
apply the termite barrier at a higher concentrate for the longer life span.
It would be more profitable for you to apply the chemical barrier at the
lower concentrate. Remember if the soil is disturbed then the barrier is
broken and will need to be reapplied. The above questions are
only some subjects that need discussion with one of our friendly staff, there
are many more you may want to discuss or consider before treating your
property. Termite treatments should
not be approached as a once off thing to do, and vigilance is of the up most
importance even after a treatment has been applied. Some of the most
successful, economical, and environmentally friendly termite treatments
usually involve one or many minimal treatments until the problem is solved. Even though you may choose
to have a long-term barrier put down, it will still be necessary to have an
annual inspection carried out as a minimum. Please consider the above before choosing the
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