bookmark us associates pest news
 
 
 
 
Exterra Monitoring and Interception System back
 
Information for Homeowners     
Information for Homeowners


Exterra Termite Interception and Baiting System



 

Your home has subterranean termites. Or you realise there is a good chance that it will if it is not properly protected. But the only way to stop termites is an invasive process that requires the application of hundreds of litres of toxic spray under and around your home. Right?

Not anymore. Imagine all this being replaced by the application in a closed and locked station of a termite bait containing a few grams of an active ingredient less toxic than table salt. Welcome to the future of termite management - termite baiting with Exterra.

Until recently, the almost exclusively used method of termite management was the application of a chemical termite barrier. The application of such a barrier to your home would typically involve spraying large volumes of toxic and environmentally persistent chemicals around and under its foundation in close proximity to you and your family. But Exterra radically changes all that. And as important as Exterra's environment friendly features are, they're just a big bonus. Exterra's greatest advantage compared to chemical barriers is its ability to eliminate the actual source of your termite problem - the termite colony itself.

The Exterra Termite Interception and Baiting System is a systematic, multi-step termite management method. Australian field trials have clearly demonstrated the effectiveness of the system in controlling subterranean termites in Australia.

The Exterra System represents a true paradigm shift in termite management. Conventional approaches to termite management can be likened to treating the symptoms of a disease but not the actual disease. Exterra in many ways is akin to treating the actual disease. Exterra even offers the possibility of curing the "disease."

How Exterra Works.....
 

 
 
Termites | Termites - Life History & Habits | Termite Species | Termites - Habits & Damage | Spiders | Redback Spiders | Black Widow Spiders | Funnel Web Spiders | Whitetail Spiders | Trapdoor Spiders | Wolf Spiders | Orb Spiders | Sac Spiders | Ants | Bees | Carpet Beetles | Clothes Moths | Cockroaches | Fire Ants | Fleas | Lice | Rodents | Wasps | Silverfish | Resource Links |