Termite Control

Termite Pest Control

Termites Commonly known as white ants, termites destroy valuable property, documents, furniture and furnishings…anything that contains cellulose, silently and swiftly, before you even become aware of the damage done. Termites infest and breed underground, in the soil. They crawl up through the minute cracks and crevices in the foundation and the walls of your building. As they march forward, they build mud channels to provide themselves with darkness and higher humidity which they require to survive. When you notice such marks on your walls you get an indication that your house is under attack by white ants.

One Year Contract - Anti Termite Pest Control Treatment :-
To stop and prevent the movement of termites from the ground, hole s are drilled from inside your premises at the junction of the wall and the floor at an angle of 45 degrees. The holes are drilled along the side of the entire outer wall at approximately 500 mm (20 inches) intervals. The termite control insecticide is then poured into these holes to soak the masonry. If your premises are on the ground floor, the partition walls are also treated. The termite control drilling operation is not carried out on the partition walls above the ground floor because the RCC slabs act as a mechanical barrier and the termites cannot penetrate them. Holes drilled at the base of the wall premises. The wood work in contact with the masonry in a building is particularly susceptible to termite infestation, such as door and window frames, wall panels, wardrobes, shelves, wooden cupboards, etc.

  • Perfect Pest Control provides services for treatment of soil with very effective termiticides at 2 stages- prior to the construction of the house or building and post construction termite control & proofing through Injecting termiticide In soil and "spot treatment" of infested wood.

  • Even though termites are made up of numerous individuals, they are quite secretive and spend most of their time either in the soil or inside wood.

  • The risk of attack can be reduced if effort is made to remove tree stumps, roots, off-cuts and to properly consolidate the soil to minimise cracks in concrete slabs.

  • Concrete is a very effective termite barrier if it is correctly designed and constructed on properly prepared ground

  • Termites go undetected causing hidden damage to homes each year. Having a professional inspection is vital to protecting one of your largest investment.