Comparing Termite Treatment Options: Baiting Systems vs. Chemical Barriers

It’s no secret that termites are destructive to your home. If left untreated, they can pose a serious threat to properties, causing extensive and costly damage. When it comes to protecting your home, there are two main options: baiting systems and chemical barriers.

But which is better?

Rest assured that we have you covered. Let’s compare these treatment options to help you understand which suits your needs.

Termite Baiting Systems

Let’s start by understanding how termite baiting systems work. This is a targeted approach to termite control that aims to eliminate entire colonies. By using bait, termites are lured into the monitoring station. Once detected, bait is applied to the termite activity, and this spreads throughout the colony.

Pros

  • This method better ensures long-term protection because it eliminates the whole colony.
  • This method is environmentally friendly and poses no risk to humans, pets or other animals.

Cons

  • Baiting systems can take longer to have an effect as termites need to first take the bait and then spread it through the colony.
  • Stations require regular monitoring to ensure that the system is successful.

Chemical Barrier Systems

A chemical termite barrier or chemical soil treatment involves the application of chemicals into the ground around the perimeter of structures and entire properties. This either repels or kills a single termite and does not eliminate the entire colony. It relies heavily on termites travelling through the soil.

Pros

  • This method offers an immediate solution, preventing termites from entering your home as soon as it is placed.
  • This method offers long-term protection with a single treatment lasting for years in some cases.
  • This method is fast acting and provides protection against all species of termite.

Cons

  • Chemical barriers rely on thorough application to be effective, and in some cases, application to all entry points is just not possible.
  • Some treatments rely heavily on the use of insecticides, which could cause harm to humans, pets and other animals if mistreated.
  • This does not deal with the source of the problem, so as soon as the chemical treatment runs out or the system is breached, termites will be able to gain access to your property.

Deciding Which Treatment Works Best for You

The right treatment method for you depends on how your house is constructed, the scale of your termite infestation, the typography of your land, the structure of your building, your budget and your care for environmental impact. If you are unsure of the best way to proceed, it’s best to call in the termite experts. A dedicated pest controller will be able to shed light on the scale of your problem and recommend the best treatment option for your needs.

Get in Touch With Control Pest Management Today

Do you want to learn more about whether baiting systems or chemical barriers are right for you? Get in touch with the team at Control Pest Management. We look to eradicate the problem by using the most effective treatment for your species of termite while ensuring that your property is protected. Call 1300 357 246 or enquire online today.

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