Termites, often called "silent destroyers," can cause significant damage to your property before you even notice their presence. If you suspect a termite infestation or want to ensure long-term protection, post-construction termite control is essential. Among the most effective techniques is the drilling method, which directly targets termites and prevents future invasions.
Even with preventive measures during construction, termites can find their way into buildings over time. Here's why post-construction control is crucial:
The drilling method involves creating holes in the flooring or walls of an existing structure to inject termiticides directly into areas where termites are active or likely to be present. This technique creates a chemical barrier, effectively eliminating existing termites and preventing new infestations.
A professional pest control team inspects the property to identify termite activity and vulnerable areas.
Areas near the foundation, walls, and wooden structures are carefully examined.
Small holes, about 6–12mm in diameter, are drilled at regular intervals (typically 1–2 feet apart).The drilling is done along the periphery of the building and areas where termites are suspected.
Once the chemical application is complete, the holes are sealed with cement or appropriate fillers to restore the surface.
Regular inspections ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and address any signs of new termite activity.
The drilling method for post-construction termite control is a reliable, effective and long-lasting solution to safeguard your home. By hiring professionals and ensuring regular inspections, you can keep termites at bay and maintain your property’s value and structural integrity. Don’t wait for termites to cause irreversible damage—take action today to protect your home and peace of mind.