Termite treatment Melbourne

Active termites found? Treatment must begin today every day of delay is more damage

Multi Pest Control provides active termite colony treatment across Melbourne chemical injection into live workings, non-repellent termiticide soil zones, and colony elimination baiting systems. AS 3660.1:2014 compliant. Same day emergency response available.

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Non repellent termiticide (fipronil / Termidor)

AS 3660.1:2014 compliant

Same day emergency response

Written treatment report + SDS

Same day

emergency treatment response

2–8 wks

for colony elimination via transfer effect

Fipronil

non-repellent termiticide Australia's benchmark

AS 3660.1

:2014 all treatment methods compliant

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Your treatment options

Three termite treatment pathways what each does, how fast, and when each is used

The right treatment depends on the colony location, the construction type, and the extent of infestation. Most Melbourne properties with active Coptotermes acinaciformis receive a combination of methods direct colony elimination first, followed by soil protection.

Active termite treatment methods AS 3660.1:2014

AS 3660.1:2014

Direct chemical injection

Step 1 Colony elimination

Non-repellent termiticide fipronil (Termidor SC) or chlorantraniliprole (Altriset)

How
Termiticide injected directly into active galleries, timber voids, and soil around the active area. Termites contact the chemical, carry it back to the colony, and transfer it to other members including the queen through grooming and food sharing.

Kills queen?
Yes transfer effect progressively eliminates the entire colony including the reproductive caste.

Timeframe
2 to 8 weeks for colony elimination after treatment. Active workings show dead termites within 2 to 4 weeks.

When used
All confirmed active infestations. Always the first step in treatment. Cannot be replaced by soil barrier alone.

Disruption
Minimal. Residents typically remain in the home. Re entry restriction 1–2 hours for treated internal areas.

Always the first treatment

Chemical soil treatment zone

Step 2 Re-entry prevention

Non-repellent termiticide applied to soil creates a treated zone termites cannot detect and avoid

How
A continuous treated zone is created in the soil around and under the building perimeter by trenching and rodding around the foundation and drilling through concrete slabs where necessary.

Kills queen?
No, does not eliminate the existing colony. Prevents new colonies from entering the building from the soil. Applied after direct treatment has addressed the existing infestation.

Timeframe
Immediate protection once the treated zone is complete. Typically lasts 8 to 10 years in Melbourne's soil conditions (fipronil).

When used
After direct injection treatment has been completed. The standard follow-up protection for most Melbourne residential properties.

Cost guide
$1,500 to $3,500 for a typical Melbourne home depending on perimeter and access.

Standard follow up protection

Termite baiting system

Alternative Colony elimination

Chitin synthesis inhibitor bait matrix hexaflumuron or noviflumuron

How
Bait stations are placed in the soil at active termite feeding areas. Termites feed on a toxic bait matrix and transfer it to the colony through trophallaxis (food sharing), progressively killing workers and the queen.

Kills queen?
Yes, chitin synthesis inhibitors prevent moulting in termites, progressively collapsing the colony. Queen is eliminated as the colony fails.

Timeframe
6 to 16 weeks for colony elimination, slower than direct injection but achieves full colony kill without structural access.

When used
Where direct injection is not possible (no accessible entry into the active workings), or as an alternative to a soil treatment zone for ongoing monitoring.

Requires
Regular monitoring visits (every 4 to 8 weeks during active treatment) to replenish bait and confirm colony decline.

Alternative where injection not possible

Most Melbourne properties with active Coptotermes acinaciformis receive both direct injection AND a soil treatment zone. The direct injection eliminates the existing colony via transfer effect. The soil treatment zone prevents new colonies from entering through the soil. This two-stage approach is the most comprehensive treatment outcome for Melbourne's predominant termite species. Treatment recommendation and cost is confirmed after on-site assessment.

Critical if you've found active termites

What NOT to do when you find active termites & why

🚫 Do not disturb, spray, or break open suspected termite activity
Subterranean termites sense disturbance through vibration and chemical alarm signals. When an active gallery is opened, broken, or sprayed with retail insecticide, the surviving termites release alarm pheromones and the colony immediately begins abandoning the exposed area sealing off the gallery and establishing new foraging routes deeper within the structure. This makes it significantly harder for a pest controller to locate the full extent of the infestation and effectively apply treatment. The worst outcome is a colony that retreats into inaccessible areas before treatment can be applied. Leave any suspected termite activity completely undisturbed and call us we attend same-day and carry out a targeted inspection to locate and treat the full active area before the colony can relocate.

Why speed matters

How fast Coptotermes acinaciformis damages structural timber in a Melbourne home

Coptotermes acinaciformis structural timber damage rate (Melbourne's primary termite species) Data sourced from CSIRO and Australian timber pest management research 3m of new foraging gallery added per day by an established colony ~50kg of wood consumed per year by a mature Coptotermes colony 1 million+ workers in a mature Coptotermes acinaciformis colony

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Coptotermes acinaciformis is classified as the most economically destructive termite species in Australia. A mature colony can process structural softwood timbers within 3 months of first contact, and can compromise load-bearing timber elements (wall studs, bearers, joists) within 6 to 12 months of sustained attack. The termites hollow structural timber from the inside, leaving only a thin outer shell which can collapse suddenly under normal structural load, causing safety failures rather than just cosmetic damage.

Melbourne's built environment with a high proportion of pre 1990 timber framed construction in the eastern and bayside suburbs where Coptotermes pressure is highest is particularly vulnerable. Every week of untreated active termite attack represents measurable additional structural damage and increased remediation cost.

What we treat

Active termite treatment areas in a Melbourne property

Treatment targets wherever active termite workings are located confirmed by the inspection findings. These are the most common active treatment zones in Melbourne residential properties.

🏚️ Subfloor bearers and joists

The most common Melbourne termite treatment zone active workings in subfloor timber accessed through the subfloor cavity. Termiticide injected directly into galleries and surrounding soil.

→ Direct injection via timber and soil

🧱 Wall framing and studs

Termites travelling up inside wall cavities from the subfloor active workings in wall studs treated by drilling through skirting boards and injecting into the wall void.

→ Injection through skirting boards into wall cavity

🪟 Door frames and architraves

Timber door frames that have been hollowed by termite attack treated by injection where accessible before any structural assessment or timber repair is undertaken.

→ Direct injection where accessible

🌿 Soil perimeter chemical zone

The soil around and under the building perimeter is treated with a non-repellent termiticide by trenching, rodding, and slab drilling creating a continuous zone that prevents re entry.

→ Trenching and rodding; slab drilling where required

🌳 Active feeding areas in the garden

Active termite workings in garden timber, tree stumps, or sleepers within the property are treated to disrupt the colony's foraging network and prevent continued recruitment to the building.

→ Bait or injection at garden activity sites

🏗️ Roof framing (where active)

Less common but occurring in properties where established trees provide access to the roof. Active roof void termite workings treated by direct injection from within the roof void.

→ Direct injection from roof void access

Treatment process

How we treat active termites in a Melbourne home

Treatment follows a strict sequence assessment before treatment, colony elimination before protection installation. The sequence cannot be reversed.

Why choose us

Why Melbourne homeowners choose Multi Pest Control for termite treatment

Same day emergency response

Active termite situations are attended same-day where possible. Every additional day of active infestation is additional structural damage.

Non repellent termiticides only

We use fipronil (Termidor SC) and chlorantraniliprole (Altriset) Australia's benchmark non-repellent termiticides that achieve colony elimination through transfer effect.

Written reports and SDS documentation

Full treatment report with APVMA registration numbers and Safety Data Sheets required for insurance claims and building reports.

Full activity mapping before treatment

We map all active areas before treating partial treatment of one zone while another is active delays colony elimination and increases total cost.

AS 3660.1:2014 compliant

All treatment methods comply with Australian Standard AS 3660.1:2014 required for building warranty and home insurance documentation.

All Melbourne suburbs

Same day or next-day treatment available across all Melbourne zones. Eastern and bayside suburbs Melbourne's highest termite risk areas receive priority scheduling.

Coverage

Termite treatment across Melbourne

We provide active termite colony treatment across all Melbourne suburbs priority response for the eastern suburbs, bayside, and Mornington Peninsula where Coptotermes acinaciformis pressure is highest.

Common questions

Termite treatment Melbourne frequently asked questions

Found active termites? Call us now do not disturb them

Tell us your suburb and what you've found, we'll attend same-day or first thing tomorrow and map the full extent before recommending treatment.

24/7 Emergency & Same-Day Service Available -Servicing All Melbourne Suburbs

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