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RIP Pest Control

Locality: Campbelltown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 1300 668 303



Address: PO Box 1046 2560 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Some things you can do to ensure you lessen the chance of attracting termites to your home are: Dont affix timbers, fencing or landscaping to exterior walls. Keep mulch, wood debris, timber or firewood away from your home. ... Trim all trees, bushes and other dense vegetation close to the house and remove dead trees or stumps in the yard. Repair leaking taps and water lines, both indoors and outdoors and ensure watering systems are not in close proximity to foundations. Fix leaky roofs, gutters and down-pipes and dont allow leaves to accumulate in gutters and drains. Ensure air conditioning condensation and hot water system overflow water is directed away from the foundations. Keep all sub-floor areas clean, dry and well ventilated. Seal all cracks and holes in your homes foundation, which may provide a handy access point for termites.



23.01.2022 #Tipoftheday: Dont try and diagnose a termite infestation yourself, send us your images and we will advise promptly & professionally [email protected]

21.01.2022 #Tipoftheday: Don’t try and diagnose a termite infestation yourself, send us your images and we will advise promptly & professionally [email protected]

21.01.2022 Termite Prevention Tips When it comes to gaining access to your home, termites are amazingly proficient. The last thing you want to do is make their job easier. Follow the four steps below to make sure that your home doesnt become their home. Step 1 Be Vigilant and Aware... Most termite infestations are uncovered after a vacuum cleaner or broom head disappears into the skirting board. Before getting to this stage, look for signs of potential termite infestations such as areas of rippling paint in walls, skirting boards, window and door frames, as well as mud spotting or mud tunnels. But even if you dont notice any of these signs, that doesnt necessarily mean termites, or the conditions that invite them, are not there. If you have any doubts or concerns it is imperative that you get the help of a professional pest manager to conduct a thorough inspection of your home. Step 2 Get a Professional Regular inspections by a licensed pest manager are the best way to help ensure your home truly is, and remains, free from termites and the damage that they cause. A qualified pest manager has the training in termite biology and behaviour to identify, prevent and treat termite infestations. An experienced pest manager will perform a thorough inspection of your home to determine if, where and how termites are getting in and provide a solution to prevent further damage and protect your home from future termite infestations. Step 3 Correct Product selection If the inspection reveals termites, your RIP Pest Manager can get rid of them and keep them from returning. If it appears that your home is currently free of termites, congratulations! Now, its time for your RIP Pest Manager to take preventative action to ensure it stays that way. For the fastest, most effective way to address either situation, your experienced pest manager should recommend an appropriate strategy. Step 4 Follow Up A clean bill of health from a doctor today doesnt mean its not important for you to get regular check-ups in the future. Your home after a Termite treatment is no different. Regular check-ups by your RIP Pest Manager will make sure that your home remains termite-free.



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02.01.2022 Some things you can do to ensure you lessen the chance of attracting termites to your home are: Don't affix timbers, fencing or landscaping to exterior walls. Keep mulch, wood debris, timber or firewood away from your home. ... Trim all trees, bushes and other dense vegetation close to the house and remove dead trees or stumps in the yard. Repair leaking taps and water lines, both indoors and outdoors and ensure watering systems are not in close proximity to foundations. Fix leaky roofs, gutters and down-pipes and don't allow leaves to accumulate in gutters and drains. Ensure air conditioning condensation and hot water system overflow water is directed away from the foundations. Keep all sub-floor areas clean, dry and well ventilated. Seal all cracks and holes in your home's foundation, which may provide a handy access point for termites.

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