Termite Help Pest Control has been raising the standard of service in the home pest services industry since 2007.
Termite Help has been servicing Sydney since 2007 Redback Pest Control and Termite Help strives to apply quality, and the experience of over 30 years. With a strong focus on people and quality, Termite Help has become a premier provider of pest control services within its respective markets.
About Our Technicians Quality of service means everything for us at Termite Help. There is no use in hiring a pest company, regardless of price or promotion, if they don’t actually control the issues you are having. This is where we take great pride in our work. All of our technicians get ongoing tanning which they work to effectively apply to your service.
They receive monthly updates on all new products to help control any pest problems. We also have guest speakers come and address our technicians on any new products. These are professionals in the field who contribute to our technicians’ education in order to increase their skills.
This is a highlight every year and is something we will continue to do in order to constantly train and develop our technicians into the Best Pest Professionals.
Jason Twomey All Training & Compliance Jason has been Woking with our Termite Help division since 2008 and has been a tremendous asset. His background in residential and commercial pest and termite control allows him to better understand all termites which helps him solve any pest problems.
His commitment to excellence has proven to not only be a great benefit to Termite Help , but also to all of our customers.
The Power of a Dog’s Nose Dogs have an extraordinary sense of smell. With over 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about 6 million in humans, dogs can detect scents at incredibly low concentrations. This remarkable ability has long been harnessed in fields like law enforcement, search and rescue, and now, pest detection. Termite detection dogs are trained to identify the unique scent of termites and their pheromones. Their training involves reward-based systems that teach them to signal their handlers when they detect live termite activity.