Corrective Treatment

Also known as Termite Corrective Treatment or Post-Construction Anti-Termite Treatment, this method is designed for existing buildings where termite activity is detected. It involves drilling into slabs or around pillars to inject termiticide directly into the soil, creating a treated barrier that kills termites and prevents reinfestation.

Treatment Method & Coverage Area

The process begins by drilling holes along floor joints, wall bases, and around structural pillars to access underground termite pathways. A liquid termiticide is then pressure-injected into these holes, reaching the soil where termite colonies are active. This creates a continuous chemical barrier that not only kills on contact but also transfers between termites, allowing the chemical to spread throughout the colony. In tiled areas, optional diamond coring may be used to drill without damaging tiles.

Application Areas

Foundation walls, structural bases, beneath tiled floors, slab joints, perimeter soil zones, and around supporting pillars.

Key Advantages

Discover the core benefits of this method—designed for effective pest control, efficient application, and long-term protection across various environments.

Destroys Hidden Colonies

Reaches concealed termite nests deep in soil layers.

Long-Term Barrier

Prevents reinfestation by forming a lasting chemical defense.

Ideal for Existing Buildings

Tailored for post-construction environments where prevention wasn’t done earlier.

Minimally Invasive with Diamond Coring

Clean slab work preserves flooring while enabling full treatment coverage.

Transfer Effect for Full Colony Eradication

Termites spread the termiticide among nestmates, maximizing kill efficiency.

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