Which Termite Treatment Is Right for You?
Chemical barrier, baiting or reticulation? Answer 4 quick questions to see which termite treatment method suits your Adelaide home, then get free quotes for it from licensed local technicians.
Answer 4 questions to see which termite treatment method suits your home.
Frequently asked questions
Neither is universally better. A chemical barrier protects the whole home fast and usually costs less upfront on a slab home. Baiting is lower-disturbance, uses far less chemical and suits subfloor or pet-sensitive homes. This tool weighs your specifics; a licensed technician confirms on site.
Yes, at knocking down an active colony. Baiting works through the colony's own foraging, which takes weeks to months. For an active infestation where speed matters, a technician often dusts or foams the workings first, then lets the bait finish the colony.
Baiting uses far less chemical and keeps it inside sealed stations, so many pet owners and keen gardeners prefer it. If you select pets or an edible garden in this tool, it leans toward baiting for that reason.