You walk into the hallway of your classic Auckland villa and spot a tiny, cone-shaped pile of pale dust on the skirting board. You wipe it away, but a week later, it is back. That gritty, cream-colored dust is called frass. It is the undeniable calling card of the Common House Borer, and it means your home is actively being eaten from the inside out.
Table of Contents Understanding Borer Treatment Costs in NZ Average Costs for a Standard 3-Bedroom Home Key Variables That Influence Pricing Treatment Methods: Spray vs.…
Table of Contents Identifying Woodworm in Furniture Critical Signs of Active Woodworm Woodworm Treatment: Chemical vs. Freezing Professional Fumigation Services Preventing Spread to Structural Timber…
Table of Contents Why Borer Thrive in Damp Sub-Floors Identifying Active Infestations in Sub-Floor Timbers Comprehensive Under Floor Borer Treatment Methods The Critical Role of…