Tewantin Termite Management and Pest Control
Will termites enter my home in Tewantin?
Yes, that can happen. Tewantin and surrounding districts are prime termite country due to the long warm wet season. Ideal conditions for termites to prosper.
Why have termites invaded my home?
There could be several reasons: –
- The original home termite protection is out of date.
- The property may have no termite treatment at all, or
- The property has been renovated and the termite protection has failed or there may not have been any termite protection installed.
Growth in the Noosa Shire has created demand for homes in Tewantin. It has become the go-to place for locals to get away from the busy tourist attractions.
Homes in this area can be very old and renovating these lovely old homes has become the trend. Not all homes have been renovated with Termite protection in mind and that is where we come into the picture.

Noosa Ferry at Tewantin
I have termites in my home, what do I do now?
- Don’t panic!!
- Avoid treating them yourself.
- Do not spray them with household spray.
- Do not disturb the termites, if you have already disturbed them, cover them up as best you can, often disturbed termites can move to another part of your home.
Contact us – We will try our best to respond within 48 hours
We will recommend a visual termite inspection.
This is so we can identify where the termites are entering the home and where their nest is located. When you book a termite inspection with us, we do a comprehensive inspection of the inside of your home, testing the timbers on the walls, skirtings and cornices to check for evidence of any termite activity. We will also thoroughly check your roof void; crawl under the sub-floor if you have one; check the external perimeter of the home and check the garden area.
Termite Management Solutions
Once we have established that you have termites. We have a programmed approach to our work. This provides a structured and consistent means to delivering service to your home.
1. Inspect; 2. Treat; 3. Protect; 4. Follow up;
We offer several choices to protect your home, investment, or commercial premises.
- Liquid Chemical treatment zone.
- Exterra Baiting and Monitoring Termite Management System.
- A combination of the two.
Our Exterra Baiting and Monitoring Termite Management System offers a premium standard in termite protection for homes where chemical does not work.
The perfect solution for many renovated homes in Tewantin.
This system is nontoxic to the fragile Noosa everglades and Tewantin rivers and waterways. That’s why we are Noosa Councils preferred choice to preserve Noosa North Shore’s historic wooden bridges from termite attack.
Do you offer Pest Control in Tewantin?
Yes, we do.
Over the last 20 years, Cooroy Termite and Pest Control has developed our own treatment method to handle these annoying insects.
We offer treatments for: –
- Household Black ants
- Cockroaches
- Silverfish
- Webbing & crawling spiders
- Fleas
Are you local?
Yes, we are. Cooroy Termite and Pest Control is a family-owned and operated business, with offices located in Cooroy. Most of our staff live and work in the Noosa Shire.
With 32 years combined Termite and Pest Control experience our team of specialist technicians have regular in-house & external training in all aspects of managing chemicals safely, termite management and pest control.
Our trainee technicians have been sourced from within the Sunshine Coast region and trained in house.
Our focus has not only been on the technical side of our services, but most importantly on customer service. Ensuring that our customers feel comfortable and safe when our technicians enter their homes or businesses.
The chemicals we use.
The chemicals we use are the same chemicals used in Shopping malls & hospitals. We use the very best chemicals available, and all chemicals are approved by the APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
If you’re looking for an honest and reliable Pest Control company, call Cooroy Termite and Pest Control to book your appointment.
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