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    Subterranean termites or "white-ants" are a
      highly destructive timber pest, causing major structural timber damage
      to domestic and commercial buildings in Western Australia.
             
            A major economic pest: Recent industry
            surveys suggest about one third of all unprotected properties in
            Western Australia are subject to attack by subterranean termites. Most of the latest
            technology for termite control products comes from the USA where
            termite control is a US$5 billion industry. Other major termite control
            markets include Australia, Japan, South East Asia, China and the
            south of France.
       
            Most homes are at risk in Western Australia in built-up
            urban areas, especially if well established gum trees are nearby
            the building - within a 100 metre radius.
       
            The problem is getting worse: Severe termite
            damage to Australian homes is on the increase since the removal in
            1995 of the long lasting soil barrier chemicals; the more common
            use of softwood building and other landscaping timbers that termites
            find irresistible, such as, hardwood timber mulch and railway sleepers
            on the ground.
       
            Other important factors promoting termite
            colony development include automatic watering systems, landscaping
            and maintenance that encourage termite activity and inappropriate
            building design that allow hidden termite entry into a building.
       
            
              
                
                  DESTRUCTIVE TERMITE RISK ASSESSMENT *
                
                     
                    
                      * Based upon CSIRO data and APCA national survey
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            Termites live in the ground 
                and can eat your house down
                
                     
                  Termites are known to destroy the wall and roofing timbers
                  of a home within 3 months of construction.
                   
                  Termites cause more damage to homes in Australia than fire,
                  floods, storms and tempest, combined.
                   
                  Termites occur throughout Western Australia, with a high incidence of attack
                  in virtually all urban areas.
                   
                  Consumer Note: The standard Home
                  and Building Insurance Policy will NOT cover the repair costs
                of termite infested structural and decorative timbers. | 
               
             
       
            Fascinating biology: Australian subterranean termites
            evolved more than 250 million year ago. Meaning they inhabited Australia
            long before flowering plants. Their survival success depends on living
            in a protective underground environment. In some species, their colony
            nest has a hardened shell, exposed above ground level. In most destructive
            species in Western Australia their nest is totally out of sight, below ground level.
       
            The worker termites build mud-tubes over
            hard objects. The tubes or 
      "galleries" are made up of partly digested timber and mud excrete, and
      is moist if currently in active use. The termites keep it's colony nest
      and galleries at 25 to 35oC with high humidity. If they are
      exposed to light or open air they will desiccate (dehydrate) and die. They
      live in constant darkness, excepting for the annual summer swarms of the
      winged reproductives.
       
            A million termites in the nest: In some
            destructive species, a termite colony nest may contain more than
            a million termites, consisting of a queen, king, young immature nymphs,
            workers, soldiers and winged reproductives (called alates). They
            are delicate, soft bodied and small in stature, about half the size
            of match-head. But they are also highly efficient timber recyclers,
            and often described as Mother nature's best builders.
       
            The worker termites are blind and forage
            in a largely random criss-cross fashion looking for new timber food
            sources. However, they may encounter and follow moisture zones and
            trail along solid objects, such as, the concrete slab edge of your
            home. The soldiers accompany the workers in their constant search
            for new timber food sources. If you find termites active in timber
            framing, it is the soldiers that rush out to defend the workers.
       
            Experience counts: It takes many years of termite control
            field-work experience to get a proper understanding of the habits
            of the destructive termite species habits and their likely foraging
            areas in a variety of building types and environmental circumstances.
       
            
              
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                Look who's coming to dinner ... and whose home on the
                    menu ?
                     
                    Picture on your left shows a Fumapest termite
                    inspector examining a large subsidiary nest, termites built
                    inside the dining room wall cavity of a home.
                   
                  Termites often build such above-ground nests provided there
                  is a reliable moisture source, such as, from faulty plumbing,
                  leaking pipes, shower recess, guttering, broken roof tiles
                  and the like.
                   
                  Look
                    for tell-tale termite mud-tubes
                    
                  Picture on left shows a mud-shelter tube that subterranean
                  termites have built over a brick foundation wall to the flooring
                  timbers in a sub-floor of a home.
                   
                  Termites are very secretive and will often enter
                  a building through areas inaccessible to inspection, such as,
                  via on-ground patios, cracks or expansion joints or around
                  concrete slab flooring, particularly if the slab edge is obscured
                  by pathways or garden beds. | 
               
             
      
              
                 
                    Tiny termite entry points around your home? Termites
                    can pass through a 2 mm crack in concrete slab on-gound flooring
                    and will readily eat through the rubber compound between
                    the adjoining concrete slabs to gain access. Termites can
                    then travel under parquetry and other floor tiles to get
                    to the wall and roofing framing timbers. | 
               
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