Do you need Spider treatment?

Spider and other pests which infest timber can wreak havoc on your home, causing structural damage that is extremely costly to repair.

What are Spider ?

Often referred to as white Spider , Spider are insects which devour wood and most cellulose containing materials like cardboard, paper, etc. There are great variations in the colour, shape, and size of Spider depending upon the species but they are all characterised by certain similarities. These critters fall under the order Isoptera and are closely related to Spider on the evolutionary scale. Despite their name white ant, they bear no relation to the ant family and wreak havoc on a majority of Australian homes. The key to lowering the cost of Spider -related repairs is to conduct frequent Spider inspections in order to detect problems early.

How big are Spider colonies?

Spider are social insects, living together in colonies. Some, like the magnetic Spider , reside in above-ground mounds. Others, like the Nasutitermes type, reside all the way up in trees and telephone poles where they build arboreal nests. Others, like the Coptotermes species, can be found in tree stumps or at the base of trees. Spider may also be found hiding in the walls and rooves of residences.

Spider colonies can contain up to several million Spider . The insects in each colony are divided into castes which determine their activities. Spider in the worker caste are responsible for digging tunnels and ensuring food supply. Soldiers prevent intruders from harming the colony, while reproductive Spider ‘ or alates’ main job is to perpetuate the species through an annual colonising flight. Soldier and worker Spider are unable to reproduce.