Monday, March 5, 2012

Termites respond well to advanced baiting techniques

The statistics do not lie. %100 of termite attacks that Pestec has treated with Termite bait have resulted in colony elimination. The average time to colony elimination varies with species of termite, time of year baiting starts and some other environmental factors, however the average time to colony elimination with Coptotermes spp termites is 9 weeks. Colony elimination actually has happened in shorter time than this in all cases as this figure includes a visit after termites have ceased to be sighted. This puts baiting in line with the time to elimination that other products such as dusts claim for elimination. www.pestec.com.au
Baiting means that the termite colony has been eliminated not that the house has been cut off from them, this means that the colony cannot possibly attack the home again unlike with repellant pesticides which when they wear off the termite colony will be bigger and stronger and able to re enter the home and cause more damage.

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