Gannawarra & the lakes district

Termite Control Kerang

Termite inspections, treatments and prevention for Kerang and the lakes district. Local knowledge and biology-driven methods, with AS3660-compliant reporting from an accredited Field Biologist.

Why Kerang homes face real termite pressure

Kerang sits among the Loddon River, the Ramsar-listed lakes and some of the most extensive red gum and black box wetlands in northern Victoria. That combination — abundant timber and reliable moisture — supports strong subterranean termite populations, and irrigation keeps soil conditions favourable right through town.

The housing stock is largely older: timber-framed homes, weatherboards and brick veneers from the irrigation-era decades, many on stumps with subfloor spaces that stay damp. Farm properties around the district add sheds, stockyards and stored timber as staging posts on the way to the house.

For Kerang the pattern is clear: moisture plus mature timber equals steady termite pressure, year after year. An annual inspection is the baseline. We start with the biology — species, nest, and why they’re there — so the treatment deals with the colony at its source.

Termite services in Kerang

The full BPTS termite service, delivered across Kerang and the lakes district:

AS3660 termite inspectionsThorough inspections with thermal imaging and moisture detection, finished with a clear written report.
Active termite treatmentsSpecies-matched colony elimination — not a surface spray that scatters the problem.
Chemical soil barriersLong-term protection for existing homes, installed to Australian Standard requirements.
Baiting & monitoring systemsOngoing defence around the home, checked and maintained on a schedule.

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Servicing Kerang and surrounds

Kerang anchors our northern Loddon run — we service the lakes district regularly.

Kerang Lake Charm Cohuna Barham Quambatook Pyramid Hill Mitiamo Gunbower

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Kerang termite questions

Does irrigation country mean more termites?

Generally, yes. Subterranean termites need soil moisture to travel, and irrigation keeps conditions favourable for longer each year than dryland districts. Combined with the red gum wetlands around Kerang, it makes disciplined annual inspections the sensible standard here.

I’ve found termites in my home — what should I do?

Leave them undisturbed and don’t spray them. Disturbing termites makes them retreat and re-route, which makes the colony harder to find and treat. Cover the area if you can and call us on 0467 857 177 — we’ll identify the species and treat the colony at its source.

Do you inspect farms and outbuildings around Kerang?

Yes — on rural properties we routinely inspect sheds, dairies, pump houses and outbuildings along with the home. They’re often where activity starts, and treating the colony there can stop it reaching the house.

Book a termite inspection in Kerang

Fast, thorough and explained in plain language — with an AS3660-compliant report you can act on.