Campaspe district

Termite Control Lockington

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

Why Lockington homes face real termite pressure

Lockington sits in the heart of the Campaspe irrigation district — channel country where soil moisture stays favourable for subterranean termites far longer each year than the dryland average, with red gums along the channels and roadsides keeping colonies supplied.

The town and district housing is largely timber-era: weatherboards and timber-framed homes on stumps, with dairy and cropping properties adding the usual staging posts — sheds, yards and stored timber within foraging range of the house.

In irrigation country the inspection focus is moisture: channel-side ground, watered gardens, subfloors and plumbing. An annual inspection is the sensible standard. We start with the biology so the treatment deals with the colony at its source.

Termite services in Lockington

The full BPTS termite service, delivered across Lockington and the 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 Lockington and surrounds

Lockington sits between our Rochester and Echuca runs — easy to schedule.

Lockington Bamawm Rochester Echuca Tennyson Mitiamo Dingee

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Lockington termite questions

Why does irrigation matter so much for termites?

Subterranean termites travel through moist soil — it’s their highway. Channel seepage and watered ground extend the active season and the foraging range, which is why irrigation districts see steadier termite pressure than dryland towns the same size.

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.

House and dairy in one visit — can you do that?

Yes — homestead, dairy, sheds and outbuildings inspected and reported together is the normal way we work the irrigation district.

Book a termite inspection in Lockington

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