Established in 2008

About Us

SERVICING THE GOLD COAST & NORTHERN RIVERS

All About Termite Management is a fully licensed, locally owned & operated company. We service all areas from northern NSW to the northern regions of the Gold Coast. We provide a thorough knowledge in the detection, identification & treatment of timber pests including termites, borers & wood rot (wood decay fungi) as well as general pest control i.e. cockroaches, ants, spiders, fleas, rodents, wasps, bird lice, fire ants.

Why Us

Why Choose All About Termite Management
We do general pest control i.e. cockroaches, ants, spiders, fleas, rodents, wasps, bird lice, fire ants.
• Fully licensed in QLD, NSW & the QBSA
• Fully Insured
• Experienced & Fully qualified
• Established, Reliable & Local Company
• Professional, Caring & Quality Service
• Detailed & Thorough Termite Inspections at a competitive price
• Termidor Application Accredited
• Exterra Baiting System Installer Accredited
• Kordon Physical Barrier System Installations Accredited
• Attainment in risk management, safe work practices, safety obligations & common law through the master builders association
• All Termite Inspections & Termite Management Systems are completed in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards
You can further rest assured that we regularly attend training & information seminars to keep up to date with the most recent developments in our field. We use only the most up to date & even more important, environmentally friendly products when dealing with timber pests.
All pest control companies have access to the same chemicals & baiting systems. What is different however is the experience, training & the technician’s ability to give you the right advice to help manage your home against termites. Knowledge is the key here. We want you to rest assured that once we have given you all of the available options you can make an informed decision on how you want to have your home protected.

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All pest control companies have access to the same chemicals & baiting systems. What is different however is the experience, training & the technician’s ability to give you the right advice to help manage your home against termites. Knowledge is the key here. We want you to rest assured that once we have given you all of the available options you can make an informed decision on how you want to have your home protected.

Specialising In

+ General pest control i.e. cockroaches, ants, spiders, fleas, rodents, wasps, bird lice, fire ants.

+ Termite Inspections

+ Pre-Purchase Inspections

+ Installation of Termite Baiting Systems

+ Installation of Termite chemical treated zones

+ Detection of wood rot (wood decay fungi)

“I can’t believe it took us this long to make a change. So happy that we did. Neil found that our termite baiting system was missing some stations that a previous company had put in place. He fixed the problem giving us complete peace of mind.”

Deborah S

“He’s the go to guy. Very reliable and good advice. We have used Neil for many years on all of our properties. I have no hesitation in recommending him. “

Garth n Taz

“I contacted All About Termite Management because i had a severe termite problem. I was very impressed with Neils prompt and professional service and I would thoroughly recommend him.”
Elaine P

What is a termite?
A termite is a small insect that is pale white to yellowish in colour. It is a highly evolved insect that works in a complex social structure known as a colony. They work from a central nest location working through a series of mud encrusted tunnels/galleries. They will often conceal themselves & gain access into a building at a subterranean (underground) level. They will then excavate & consume timbers within a home often leaving just the outside layer of timber.
Is a termite, a white ant?
Yes. The slang term white ant has long been used to describe termites. However termites are more related to cockroaches than any other insect.
What if I find termites?
Do not panic, do not disturb the termites. Never attempt to treat termites yourself. The termite damage you see is often a very small amount of activity compared to the potentially millions of termites located within a nest that can be up to 50 meters from the damage/activity you are looking at. Call a professional & book a termite inspection.
How long should a termite inspection take?
Based on a 3-4 bedroom home. A termite inspection should take approximately 2 hours.

 

Is there anything I should do before the termite inspection?
The termite inspection involves inspecting every accessible area both inside & around your home. The more areas that we can gain access to the better. For example if the garage or an understairs cupboard is full of extensively stored goods, it will restrict what an inspector may see. Thoroughness is the key to any successful inspection.

 

Will you be spraying any chemicals during your inspection?
No. The inspection involves inspecting every accessible area both inside & around your home. If termite activity is found then a separate contract would be entered into. This is known as a “Subterranean Termite Treatment Proposal In Accordance With The Australian Standards – AS3660.2”. With this information you can make an informed decision in regards to how you would like to protect your home against termites.
How can termites be treated?
Generally termites can be treated either by a chemical method or with the use of a baiting system.

 

Chemical methods – When termites have been located within the building it is important to eradicate this activity first before any further preventative work can be performed externally. This involves the use of a traditional chemical dusting or a combination of a chemical liquid/foam application applied directly to the termite workings inside the building. It is then reassessed in approximately 21- 30 days. If the internal treatment is successful the next step is to provide a continuous external chemical treated zone around the perimeter of your home to protect it from future attack.

 

Baiting Systems – The most recent developments in termite management systems involves the use of termite baiting & interception systems. This involves the placement of low toxicity baited above ground termite stations to areas of termite activity located (when applicable) &/or the placement of in-ground termite stations around the perimeter of your building to intercept & bait termite activity. This has proven to be a very successful termite management system as it eliminates the termite activity right back to the source of the problem i.e the termite nests.

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