How Subterranean Termite Barrier treatment is done How is it done?
A termite barrier is when chemical is applied around the perimeter of a building to form a barrier to try and prevent termites gaining access to the inside the cavity walls from around the edge of the concrete slab. This is done by drilling and injecting chemical around the outside of the building. Step One: A full visual inspection should be carried out to the property. Either on the day of the treatment or no longer than a month prior to the treatment if the property has been active. When doing the inspection they should inspect in the roof, inside the building, under the sub floor (if applicable) and surrounding ground within a fifty-meter radius to all areas visually accessible. See The Stewarts Inspection for more details on what should be reported on. Step Two: If active termites are found at the inspection the area should be treated. This area should be check in two-three weeks to check that the treatment has had the desired affect and killed the termites. Step Three: All concre