Termites can cause devastating damage to your home, and standard chemical treatments often have limited effectiveness. They thrive under concrete slabs, where they have moisture and shelter, making them hard to eliminate.
Even homes made from brick and concrete aren’t safe, as termites can destroy timber elements like kitchen cabinets, flooring, and even some modern plastics.
Typically, bait stations are installed every 3 metres around a building, and each one needs to be checked frequently. This involves removing the cap on each station, which can be time-consuming and risky, as disturbing the termites may cause them to vacate the bait station.
For example, at Royal Perth Hospital, checking all bait stations takes two full days. With Termite Stop Light, the process is simplified: it takes just minutes to do a visual check for termite activity.
Baiting termites is the most reliable method of protection in Australia. Chemical sprays may offer short-term relief, but bait stations are the only way to eliminate termite colonies at the source. Once all bait stations are installed, you only need to walk around periodically and check for the coloured lights.
If termites have already invaded your home, you can place Termite Stop Light directly onto the infestation. For homes with concrete or pavers near the exterior walls, a professional termite barrier pest controller can install metal core bait stations for added protection.
Remember, most home insurance policies don’t cover termite damage, making it essential to stay proactive. With Termite Stop Light, you get a cost-effective and time-saving way to monitor and manage termites before they become a costly disaster.
Take control of termite detection and monitoring with our innovative, easy-to-use system. Stay one step ahead of potential infestations, protect your property from costly damage, and gain peace of mind knowing you’re using the best in termite prevention.