Does Nemesis monitoring and baiting actually work?
Yes- it is very effective and efficient; the system maximises the control opportunity whilst minimising the amount of material used and it's likely impact on the environment. Termite baiting is an approved method in Australian Standard AS3660.2-2000.
How Does Nemesis Work?
Nemesis is an attractive bait for termites. The active ingredient affects the termite's ability to grow, develop and reproduce. The offending termite colony actually eats itself to destruction.
Why Do I Need a Licensed Pest Manager to Carry Out The Nemesis Treatment?
Licensed Pest Manager's are highly trained and experienced in important treatment aspects, such as termite biology, ecology, conducive site conditions, building construction, likely entry points, termite detection and reporting, along with integrated termite management procedures. They utilise these skills and the underpinning knowledge in a manner which, in your time of need, wiil give you peace of mind.
What Sort of Harm can Termites Cause?
This can vary greatly depending on the species of termites, the size of the colony, it's age and vigour as well as other factors, such as the availability of food soures. There are many other factors that can play a role in the speed of attack and the extent of damage.
In many cases where attack is detected early, the cost of repairs can still be significant, the longer the infestation lasts the greater the cost of rectifying the problem.
Termites can also damage books, clothing and a wide range of cellulose based items other than structural timbers.
How Often Should My Property Be Inspected?
Australian Standard AS3600.2-2000 advises that properties should be inspected at intervals not exceeding 12months. The Standard further advises that properties at greater risk should be inspected every 3 to 6 months, depending on the degree of risk. This should be assessed during the initial inspection.
What is the Average Risk Factor of Termite Attack and/or Damage?
The most common measure of risk is that 1 in 3 houses will be attacked and/or damaged by termites during the economic life of the structure; thus the risk increases with the age of the property.
What Do I Do if I Find Termites?
DO NOT PANIC. DO NOT DISTURB THEM OR ATTEMPT TO TREAT THEM YOURSELF WITH SPRAYS OR AEROSOLS. Call a Professional Pest Manager; disturbing termites or killing termites that you can see, will only cause the colony to move to another entry point in your property to continue their destruction.
Are all Termite Species Harmful to Houses?
No, there are 348 Australia species. A large number of these feed on grasses, standing trees or decayed timbers. In nature their role is to recycle important nutrients. Only about a dozen species cause significant damage to structures. It is important that you engage a Professional Pest Manager to ascertain whether your property is at risk.
If I Have Disturbed Active Termites In My Property What Should I Do?
Try not to disturb them further. Try to collect 10-20 specimens, preferably termites with darker heads (these are soldier termites). Place these termites in a mixture of 70% methylated spirits and 30% water to preserve them for identification.
How Long Does it Take for the Nemesis Bait to Kill the Termite Colony
In many cases it will take 6-12 weeks, however several months may elapse before total colony elimination is effected. There are numerous factors controlling this, such as the time of year, size of the colony and species of termie involved. However, due to the effect of the Nemesis Bait, termite feeding will decline to a level that will minimize further damage. It is also important to remember that there are visible observable milestones and indicators that the Nemesis Bait is working.