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Conquer Termites Brisbane

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: 3088 2100



Address: PO Box 347 Cannon Hill 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.conquertermites.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Have you heard a scratching sounds up in your roof or walls? Have you recently seen a rat run along the top of your fence! Rodents have been co-existing with humans since the march of time. They harbour in our homes and savage our food. They carry diseases and fleas. You need to get rid of the rodent problem in and around your home. Call the friendly team at Conquer Pest Management to solve the problem - 3088 2100



21.01.2022 Local fame for Kuy, but really recognition for dedication and effort for doing her job with passion.

19.01.2022 Have you found heaps of funny looking insects crawling around the tiled floor in your bathroom or noticed them fluttering around your porch light? Wondering what they are? Worried they might be Termites? Watch our video and learn what should be done. Call us now on 3088 2100 for some friendly advice.

18.01.2022 Conquer Termites held it's annual Golf Challenge (swinging a club in a coordinated fashion is a challenge for most in the group!) at the Bulimba Golf Course. Heaps of fun and lots of high scores. The winner of the circus/carnival themed costume, decided by an independent panel of ladies, was Dan, as the bearded lady. Karen came a close second as the top clown. Winner of the golf was Steph. Claimed it was her first time ever to play golf (on that course).



15.01.2022 Conquer Termites End of Year function was held, once again, at The Greek Club in South Brisbane on Sunday. Good vibes and celebrations to end a strange year. Aided by great food, drinks and face painting for the children (and child at heart). Congratulations to Joel for receiving the most Google Reviews award, and congratulations to Paul for wining the most Termidor HE treatments in 2020. We wish all our staff, Suppliers and customers a great 2021.

11.01.2022 Some more photos of the crew in costume. Great effort put in.

11.01.2022 Dan's birthday and monthly Technician's meeting coincided. Birthday boy was allowed to have the "Big Breakfast". Great food and service at the Ralph & Co Café at Camp Hill.



08.01.2022 New type of termite found outside our office! Worried? We are!

07.01.2022 Do you want "peace of mind" to know your home is safe from termites? Get a thorough and professional inspection done by Conquer Termites, a fully licensed and knowledgable company that you can trust.

04.01.2022 This morning as we came to the office, we noticed these little critters doing a conga line dance at the entrance way. They are reproductive termites (Alates) that have taken to flight from their nest last night in seach of a mate and a moist secure place to make a nest. Bad choice for these guys! This will keep happening until February and into March. Worried? Give us a call on 3088 2100

02.01.2022 The Conquer South-side crew got together for a Christmas Eve lunch at the Colmslie Hotel before we all headed home to prepare for festivities and feasting. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

01.01.2022 HAVE YOU JUST FOUND ALL THESE WINGED INSECTS INSIDE YOUR HOME! Wondering what they are? Spring and early Summer months offer humid warm nights, perfect conditions for reproductive termites to take to flight en masse in search of a mate to establish their own colony. It’s freaky how all the nests throughout the South East Queensland know that this is the night to party! Each colony has been breeding thousands and thousands of winged termites (Alates) throughout the Winter and ...Autumn. Once they get the green light, they start to swam from an exit-hole constructed near their nest. You can see these holes high up in gum trees that appears like a bleeding wound. The higher up the exit hole, the better the winged termites have to launch out and catch the breeze as they are not great flyers. Basically, they will travel to where the breeze takes them - like, into your home! Want some professional advice? Call us now on 3088 2100



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