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Old 07-08-2008, 09:05 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Poisoning termite nest

g'day terry,

can i ask wher the nest is situated?

it is probably going to be unlikely that it is the termites main nest,
so something to consider if you do anything to cause the termites to
move on, which is what they may likely do they could move on to you
home or some place else out of sight but not out of you life.

it may just be best to chat to a termite expert they have ways of
poisoning the nest and the main nest as well by setting baits or
whatever.

the main nest could be a couple of k's or so away and hidden from
sight, especially if you have bush near by.

not all termites attack timber and not all termites attack our homes
the best defence is to have a well maintaned termite barrier around
your home and out buildings, better still if you ever get the
opportunity to do so build an eco' friendly termite resistant home
then you have no worries.

keep us informed


On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:57:45 +1000, terryc
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