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gamer
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Just put my knuckle through my back fence while leaning on it... saw stuff scamper away, broke more off. Took some into a chinese container and took a photo of it -- because i knew qgl would be the uber resource for this and everything life.
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/3530/dsc01235l.jpg This page has reference shots http://www.killthetermites.com/pictures-of-termites.htm Comparison.. my guy right, shot from termite website left. http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/9349/compare.png f*** f*** f***!~!! this is bad right? this means they will be coming into the house right? anyone else had this experience? what did you do? |
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demon
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes. those are termites. but just coz they are in your fence doesn't mean they are in your house. worth getting it checked by a pro tho.
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| #1 06:31pm 08/02/10 |
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MichaelAtikinson
Posts: 3525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thought this was a thermite callout thread :(
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| #2 06:33pm 08/02/10 |
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darkjedi
Posts: 2264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Same. I saw "is this Thermite?" in the thread. Sleep needed.
Also as demon said - definitely Termites. Depending on how far from the house you found em, I'd be getting a pest inspection done asap. |
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| #3 06:34pm 08/02/10 |
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Hogfather
Posts: 5092
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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Napalm.
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| #4 06:36pm 08/02/10 |
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thermite
Posts: 4016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there are termite specialists (like pest control) that you can call
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=brisbane+termite+specialists |
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Pinky
Posts: 4656
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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It's reasonably bad and you are right to be a bit nervous. Get the specialists out. The main prob with termites is that treatment is an ongoing process - there isn't a "kill them all, now they are gone" solution. There are a few different treatments each with pros and cons. |
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Spook
Posts: 27970
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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burn your house down now, before its too late
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| #7 06:47pm 08/02/10 |
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Kat
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If they are in your fence it means they are happy where they are. If you try and remove them from your yard the first place they will go is your house.
Leave them and get a termite inspection done. They will let you know of any places in your house which could attract them |
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Some Fat Bastard
Posts: 796
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If they are in your fence it means they are happy where they are.Can't agree with that as we just have had a termite attack on the house. Luckily only in very early stages in the house. Nevertheless they were in our house in two separate locations (garage and front lounge room - which are some distance apart), fence bordering one neighbour and a dead tree in the garden, all at the same time. The nest was in the dead tree. |
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| #9 06:52pm 08/02/10 |
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Kat
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Okay, maybe bad choice of words, but it's better to have termites in your fence than in your house. If they are in your fence and not in your house there is no immediate reason to freak. Get the professionals out and take it from there
I remember tapping the floor boards and hearing the hissing. THAT's when you need to worry |
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| #10 06:54pm 08/02/10 |
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Pinky
Posts: 4659
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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The nest was in the dead tree. Yeah they are bastards. They can get around. The real danger is hidden entrance points to the house structure - for example you have a dead tree then 1m from that is a garden sleeper which goes under your house brick-work for some reason and bam, next thing you know they are eatin ya window frames. |
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Minxy
Posts: 1294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The real danger is hidden entrance points to the house structure - for example you have a dead tree then 1m from that is a garden sleeper which goes under your house brick-work for some reason and bam, next thing you know they are eatin ya window frames. Yup, that's why they say you should never have garden beds or anything like that right up against the house. |
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tequila
Posts: 5827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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definitely a termite and not a thermite
Napalm I'm glad this is catching on. |
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Hogfather
Posts: 5093
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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I'm a sucker for a good meme-wagon.
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Syco
Posts: 1037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Don't forget (unless your house backs onto bush) it's not just your fence. Informing the other neighbors would probably be a nice thing to do.
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| #15 07:36pm 08/02/10 |
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fade
Posts: 4178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there used to be a good chemical for killing these buggers in one fowl swoop. it was outlawed about 10 years ago because it also had the ability to eliminate small mammals and birds.
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FaceMan
Posts: 2433
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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But where were they before the dead tree ?
Have a chat to your neighbours. |
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| #17 09:54pm 08/02/10 |
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Strange Rash
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termites like hard wood
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| #18 10:23pm 08/02/10 |
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fade
Posts: 4181
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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like pave's mum.
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| #19 10:25pm 08/02/10 |
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BOHEMION
Posts: 238
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We had a little bit of damage in my place. I didnt mess around too much and got a company out called Suburban Pest Management. Chemical Barrier right against the house, and about foot out from the barrier is a bait system. I havent noticed any activity since having all of the work done.
What ive learnt is that if you find them in your house, totally leave them alone. If disturbed they just move to another part of the house and start eating again. |
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mission
Posts: 6290
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes ^
They need to be undisturbed so when the guy comes out he has a place to start. Some of the poisons work by the ants taking it back to the nest, if there are no ants (cause they buggered off when you disturbed them) then they can't treat it. |
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Obes
Posts: 8477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's Queensland.
Termites are everywhere, not all of them are even bad for houses. They are secretive buggers and as such are kind of easy to see if they try to get into your house unless you haven't got proper capping. Then your f***ed. |
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reload!
Posts: 5165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This is why I built my house entirely out of ivory.
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Minxy
Posts: 1295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I didnt mess around too much and got a company out called Suburban Pest Management. Chemical Barrier right against the house, and about foot out from the barrier is a bait system. I havent noticed any activity since having all of the work done. That's who my parents used when they found termites a few years ago. They're really happy with them. |
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Syco
Posts: 1042
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Glad we have a brick house. The roof might fall down though I guess, we've treated for termites about 1 year ago though.
Edit: The brother-in-law had to re-build half his newish house after a termite attack. He had connections though so just hired a builder friend himself instead of contracting it out, saved a fair few bucks. last edited by Syco at 23:27:00 08/Feb/10 |
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Some Fat Bastard
Posts: 797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Is it double brick, cause if it isn't besides the roof trusses there will be frames to secure the giprock to for all your internal walls and those facing the external walls. My house is brick but with the timber frames for securing the giprock to. If you don't have internal walls that are brick they will certainly all have timber frames. Unless of course it's steel-framed.
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Kimbo
Posts: 413
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Just put my knuckle through my back fence while leaning on it... saw stuff scamper away, broke more off. Took some into a chinese container and took a photo of it -- because i knew qgl would be the uber resource for this and everything life. http://www.csiro.au/resources/Termites.html Just we own a bush block and obviously we need firewood. So we use preventative measures like the bait system underground. The bait system they have these days works by a slow acting poison that the termites take back to the main colonies and it slow kills. Used to use arsenic tetrachloride, can't use that anymore. They like warm damp soil to multiply and favour red gum a lot of the time. A lot of pine products these days are also treated against termites |
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mission
Posts: 6291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Glad we have a brick house. In some ways these are actually worse than a traditional QLD'er on stumps. The termites can still get in (as SFB said your wall frames etc will be timber - nice soft easy chewying timber too) but they are much harder to detect as you can't see them. At least QLD'ers you can spot them pretty easy (provided you have access under house etc). Your poles might get mauled but if your ant capping is good then they have to biuld around it which is easy to see. |
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Crusher
Posts: 456
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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you need to take off and nuke it from orbit... its the only way to be sure.
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| #29 01:29pm 09/02/10 |
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Obes
Posts: 8478
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Glad we have a brick house As previously stated they are usually a wood frame inside. So while your outer brick shell is fine the roof doubling as a floor isn't. And that's true even of 1 story slab brick houses. But if you have a damp course it's still not much of an issue because they won't be able to sneak into the wood. They will build a mud tunnel round the damp course. Hence you shouldn't randomly build things that connect to the house or build elevated gardens that go above the dampcourse. |
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Crusher
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Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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obes gives me a damp course
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FaceMan
Posts: 2435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I also heard that some kinds of large Ants will eat termites and that getting a nest in your yard is a good way to prevent Termites.
Cant remember which Ants though. |
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Strange Rash
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fire ants... lol
yes, i lol at my own jokes |
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