Anti Termite

Termites are often called the “silent destroyer” because they may be secretly hiding and thriving in your home without any immediate signs of damage, until the problem becomes severe. All termites consume cellulose-based plant materials. Unfortunately, all homes, regardless of their construction type, can provide cellulose food for termite infestation. Subterranean termite homes are usually formed in soil, and within these mounds, termites build elaborate tunnel systems and mud tunnels through which they access above-ground food sources. There are many ways you can identify termites, however, the time spent on trying to locate them could lead to mounting frustration when you leave the infestation untreated and subsequently, costly repairs when damage has been done

Treatment Methods

CORRECTION: ABOVE GROUND BAIT STATIONS (POST CONSTRUCTION)

Our Team begin by installing Above Ground Stations along active mud trails. These mud trails have been constructed by termites as travel paths and passageways between food sources and their colony. These secluded stations attract termites to feed on our Termiticide bait.

REINFORCEMENT: IN-GROUND STATIONS (PRE CONSTRUCTION)

To prevent infestation by termite colonies and for additional peace of mind, PIPM can install In-Ground Stations surrounding your premises as a preventive measure. There are two main type of in-ground stations:

1. Soil In Ground

● For use in landscaped areas
● The cover is flushed to the ground

2. Concrete In Ground

● For use in driveways, tiled areas and concrete areas
● The cover is flushed to the ground