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Exterra

Locality: Auburn, New South Wales

Phone: +61 133536



Address: 4 Junction Street 2144 Auburn, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 The conehead termite is called Nasutitermes corniger These termites are able to feed on many species of wood, both structural & dead, dry & wet wood & they inhabit a wide range of habitats They construct tunnels & foraging galleries connecting their nesting and feeding locations



25.01.2022 Nate, or Nasutitermes exitiosus as he is formally known, is destructive to buildings & other timber structures. Sometimes severe damage may occur! He is commonly found throughout NSW, ACT, VIC, WA & sthn QLD - particularly in urban areas or where eucalypt gum trees are common.

23.01.2022 Residents of a Coin neighbourhood have had enough of termite infestations their homes are literally being eaten out beneath them! http://ow.ly/CbU450CoKEn

23.01.2022 The Great Stick-nest Rat looks like a Guinea pig and builds it home from sticks. The good news is that this rat is back in NSW for the first time in 160 years! AWC released 40 of the endangered mammals in Mallee Cliffs National Park. Exterra is a proud AWC supporter.



23.01.2022 EXTERRA endorsed by our Australia’s Wildlife! EXTERRA is a proud major sponsor of Australian Wildlife Conservation.

23.01.2022 Knock on Wood: 8 Surprising Things Attracting Termites to Your Home 7. Darkness & warmth These make a primo environment for termites, since both protect them from predators & the elements... Crawl spaces are naturally dark & warm, which make them vulnerable to termites.

20.01.2022 Knock on Wood: 8 Surprising Things Attracting Termites to Your Home 8. Wet weather All right, this one you can't control. But it's still something you should be aware of.... The heavy rain we experienced recently sets the stage for termite swarming.



19.01.2022 When is a termite not a termite? When it’s a flying ant. The most common types of flying ants are carpenter ants and are often confused with termites. Other imposters are moisture ants, black ants and pavement ants.

16.01.2022 Knock on Wood: 8 Surprising Things Attracting Termites to Your Home 4. Cracks in your foundation Termites constantly forage & as they forage, they eat their way toward your foundation.... Should they find cracks or gaps, termites may investigate and enter!

13.01.2022 Protect you most valuable asset - eliminate termites effectively! https://www.exterra.com.au/

13.01.2022 A beautiful kookaburra has said goodbye to his nest and hello to a termite nest in a tree. Find out the reason behind this kookaburra trade off.. http://ow.ly/28xd50CoJD8

12.01.2022 Feris, as he is known to his mates, is commonly found throughout NSW, ACT and southern parts of SA & WA - particularly in urban areas or where eucalypt gum trees are highly prevalent. He prefers damp timbers and fence and is not as destructive as some of his counterparts.



12.01.2022 A great deterrent to termite infestation - intercept and eliminate before they enter your home! https://www.exterra.com.au/

11.01.2022 Sheree is the tank of termites and tends to "gouge" the affected timber. Schedorhinotermes intermedius are highly destructive. If mostly larger soldiers are sighted, they're usually linked to a large colony with the potential to cause severe damage to structural building timbers.

10.01.2022 Although only about 10 percent of the 2,750 known termite species have been reported as pests, many of these cause severe and extremely costly damage!

09.01.2022 Termite season red flags. With warmer weather and recent rain across some parts of the country, it means prime conditions for the pesky pest. http://ow.ly/dtXq50Cd5vt

06.01.2022 Did you know most lower termites & many higher ones feed on wood that is either sound or partly decayed. A few termites, known as foragers or harvesters, collect & eat grass, leaves & straw. Many higher termites (family Termitidae) are humivores or exclusively humus feeders

06.01.2022 Termites increased the risk to human lives in the recent New Orleans hurricane. http://ow.ly/b2s650CjkR9

04.01.2022 Knock on Wood: 8 Surprising Things Attracting Termites to Your Home 6. Mulch It's time to rethink those bark chips in your flower beds.... Even mulch acts as a food source, so it's recommended that it remain at least 1/2 metre away from your foundation.

01.01.2022 Knock on Wood: 8 Surprising Things Attracting Termites to Your Home 5. Construction debris Congrats on that garage addition! Now, don’t forget to sweep up the sawdust. Wooden & other debris is often buried on-site after construction = food for termites!

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