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Eucalypt timber interceptors are used in our large Exterra Stations simply because independent studies have shown that this timber is the most favoured by termites. If it seems like a good meal to termites they will hungrily enter the Station, which means they will be eliminated.
Most other monitoring Stations use softwood timber or cardboard because they are much cheaper, but cheaper certainly doesn’t mean better! Softwood timbers rot away sooner and are less palatable to termites. So where do the termites go? Not to a station with less favoured timber, no, they head to your home because it is more attractive. A further reason to use Exterra’s large Stations and eucalypt timber is that some termite species will not even contemplate eating softwood timber, so your home is totally exposed to these termite species.
It’s important that your baiting system can be inspected and that is why Exterra In-ground Stations are perfectly designed. The pat¬ented, open cavity design allows the timber interceptors lining its perimeter to be easily inspected without disturbing the termites. This is not the case with other systems where interceptors are removed disturbing the termites. Exterra Stations also allow bait to be added without disrupting the termite colony.