If you’ve ever wondered what things to expect throughout your termite inspection, we thought now was a good time to introduce you to a number of the methods we use on the task. A termite technician’s instruments range from the hi-tech thermal imaging products and services entirely down seriously to simple tools and tappers.
A termite tapper is one of the simplest, but important pieces of equipment we are going to use in your bug assessment. It is run along the skirting bards and any uncovered timber and a specialist can hear an alteration in tone that could alert him to possible indicators of timber damage.
If the water meter isn't certain a borescope would be used, we would drill a tiny hole in the wall and put the borescope to get a better take a look at what's going on inside of your walls. It could be used to determine when there is existing task or to get a better image of simply how much damage termites have inked for your structure.
As its name indicates, a moisture meter is employed to identify quantities of moisture in inner walls. A greater moisture degree than usual could be a good indication of pest activity, because they involve moist, humid conditions for survival. They also leave a wet path as they work and supply.
A termatrac finds activity inside walls and can be a better first step than disturbing lively mites and opening walls (hence encouraging them to move to an even less-accessible area at home). Also visit
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