Testimonials
- Category: Termite Baiting Systems
To whom it may concern
We are unfortunate to have an infestation of termites in our brick house, they had entered through the northern wall where we had a window are conditioner. Unbeknown to us the overflow pipe had malfunction and the water from the air conditioner made the internal studs wet ( hardwood I might add) this attracted the termites which caused damage to the pine window frames and the moist hardwood.
I discovered the damage while checking the windows prior to going on holiday. I contacted a termite specialist who came out and checked the house, his report advised that the termites had gone after being disturbed but they would return. The report also advise that I put down a barrier along with a series of bait inspection stations which would have cost a couple of thousand dollars.I did my own research and found your advertisement in a gardening magazine and contacted your people and purchased a D.I.Y. baiting station solution kit along with Pidgeons spray.I used the kit and spray and have successfully attracted and eradicated termites, thanks very much for your products which I have recommended to friends who have also purchased and successfully used.
Yours sincerely
R. T. – Rochedale Qld.
We had a Superway Termite trap set up, we looked in it every now and then nothing, then suddenly excitement we had termites, hard work waiting for them to look really busy. Made the bait up poured it into the trap. Locked everything up and went away for 6 months over the winter.
On arriving home and opening up the house found we had Termite bodies everywhere couldn’t work it out, and then we were told it was the soldiers out looking for the works and they were hungry and dying. Superway Termite Baiting Station had worked. Together we will keep those wood eating Termite’s at bay
Mrs V. D. – Beechworth Vic
Superway Termite Baiting Systems
I first saw information about your system in a Readers Digest magazine whilst at my local doctors waiting room.
It was of particular interest to me as my house has been attacked by termites twice in the last 6 years...first time noticed quickly and eradicated with out much damage...second time however was more serious and quite a bit of damage was done...at a cost of $1650 to a pest controller to eradicate and the cost of repair to the wall I was thinking ”what can I do to prevent this again”.
This is when I was enroute to Queensland for the annual winter visit so I called in the see Steve at Superway....he was very helpful and patiently listened to my story....as a result I purchased (4) four bait stations with associated tubes and eradication product also full instructions on how to go about the task of installation.
I have every confidence that these bait stations will be a great detection device....I will be inspecting them monthly as suggested and if ever they return I can deal with the problem...
S.P. - Woodville N.S.W.
I have suffered years of white ant problems and damage around my farm workshop and shed. After installing your D.I.Y. system, about two years ago, the problem was gone after following your instructions precisely and I have had no further problems for almost two years. I heartily recommend your product to anyone.
H.M. – Uranga NSW
Farmers no longer need to watch their timber sheds crumble around then from termite attack.
The boys from Superway provided us with an inexpensive solution to termite colony eradication.
We don’t need to fear termite and expensive repairs anymore nor costly pest control companies.
B.T. – Murwillumbah NSW
Have had station in 3 weeks and termites active and treating with toxin. Station working.
B.B. – East Coraki NSW
GONE, thats right, they are all gone. The pest inspection man had found two areas where we had White Ants outside our home, but after laying two Superway Bait Stations as per the instructions, we are very pleased to report that all activity has ceased – the White Ants are gone for less than a fifth of what we were quoted for a professional to do the job. Thanks Superway staff for a safe and easy product to use and for your guidanceJ
K.W. – Shailer Park
We have found the Superway Termite Baiting System easy to install and there was no hassle using the treatment. The Superway White Ant Termite Bait Treatment worked and I am happy to recommend the system to others.
P & R Wurtulla Qld
I have used the Superway termite Baiting system and am very pleased with its results. Despite my gardens being covered in wood chip the baiting station worked fast and we are now commencing the treatment to get rid of our termites. We have found the system very easy to install and would strongly recommend it to others to give it a go.
I am very happy with the service Superway staff have provided us in this process.
G H Falls Creek NSW
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Please contact us to enable us to discuss your particular requirements and put together a special package for you.
Everyone's needs are different, some people are happy to "Do-It-Yourself" whilst others require additional assistance.
In some areas we can offer you an obligation free external risk assessment to further assist you.
A moment of your time now with our experts may well save you thousands of dollars in property repairs at a later date.
Call us 1300 302 938
Please make cheques and money orders payable to Superway Termite Baiting Solutions Pty Ltd and mail to
Superway Termite Baiting Solutions Pty Ltd, PO Box 183, Beerwah QLD 4519
About Termites
- Category: Termite Baiting Systems
Since the withdrawal of soil barrier chemicals in 1995, termite damage have increased. Studies undertaken by CSIRO, indicate that every 1 in 3 homes in high risk areas are suspectable to termite attack.
As seen by this termite risk assessment map devised by CSIRO, a large proportion of Australia is at high risk. It is costing an estimated $780 million damage to Australian houses annually. National Archicentre estimates that "650,000 homes around Australia have been damaged by termites costing $3.9 million in treatment and repair typically over a five year cycle."
Keeping these figures in mind, it is evident that Australian's need to become more aware of termites and learn how to protect their properties from termite destruction, especially since home owners can not insure their homes against termite damage.
It's costing Australian's around $780 million annually to repair termite damage to their houses!
Australia is inhabited by over 350 species of termites. Around 20 of these can damage timber in homes. Termites are commonly associated with ants, but this in incorrect. Termites are closely related to cockroaches and grasshoppers. Termites only resemble ants in that they are the same size and have similar habitats.
Termites love warm, moist, dark areas. They rarely come out into the open and therefore travel underground. Some termites build hgh mounds of up to 6 metres high and other temites lives in 18-20 feet below surface. A colony may exist up to 300 metres away from the point of termite food source. This makes it hard to track down the source of the colony. Termites digest wood, paper and any material containing cellulose.
The termite lifecycle depicts the different castes.
Termites have the ability to change from one caste to another, depending on the need of the colony to re-establish.

Worker - Antennae are beadlike, no eyes, no constriction between thorax and abdomen. Workers represent the majority of the colony. They do the work needed in the colony such as gathering food, cleaning the young, repairing damage, tending to and feeding the queen. The don't reproduce. Workers are mostly white and are often coloured via the food they have eaten. The life of a worker is short and the dead in the colony are eaten.

Soldier -Antennae are elbowed, eyes present, constriction between thorax and abdomen. Soliders defend the colony against any invaders i.e. ants. They are darker in colour than workers and have larger darker heads.
Reproductives -Antennae are beadlike, wings, compound eyes, no constriction between thorax and abdomen. Winged termites are the reproducers of the colony. They develop in the colony until they are fully winged and are present within the colony in various stages of development depending on the time of year. Some have no wings, where others have rounded wings. If the queen dies or degenerates some of the reproductives are selected to carry on the colony.

The King -tends to the young and fertilizes the queen from time to time. The king is long lived.

The Queen -left the first colony as a fully formed alate (fully winged reproductive) and set up a new colony with a king. The queen is long lived and can live over 20 years in some species. Some queens become distended and enlarged with eggs and may produce 3,000 or more eggs a day.
Most common termite families within Australia
Mastotermitidae
Kalotermitidae (Dry wood termite)
Termopsidae
Rhinotermitidae
Termitidae
Mastotermes darwiniensis
Gaint Termite. Occurs North of Capricorn. Most destructive termite in Australia, but because of its limited distribution to Northern Australia its reputation is virtually unkown. It attacks any wood in contact with the ground i.e. shrubs, trees. It also eats leather, certain clothing, paper and other articles.
Kalotermitidae (Dry wood termite)
Cryptotermes spp. (native)
Live in dry wood such as dead or decayed tress, stumps and logs. They never require contact with the ground and live where the atmoshperic conditions are humid and the wood is around 20% for most of the time.
Cryptotermes brevis (introduced)
Live in dry wood. Detected in Brisbane, Maryborough, Sydney and other areas. Has the ability to attack very small portions of wood. Is considered the world's most serious termite pest.
Neotermes insularis
Ring-ant termite. Occurs over Eastern Australia from Victoria to Torres Strait Island. It is a tree and forest pest as it resides in the softer growth rings of living trees. Also found in trunks and tree stumps. Eucalyptus are their main host. They rarely attack timber in houses.
Termopsidae
Porotermes adamsoni
Dampwood termite. It is a pest of the forrest, forming pipes degrading the log for various timber uses. The pipes are filled with mud-like material. It will attack any wood in contact with the ground i.e. fences, poles, weatherboards. It doesn't usually attack buildings unless there is timber-soil contact.
Rhinotermitidae
Heterotermes ferox
Attacks posts, poles, paling fences, flooring and weatherboard flooring in particular is favoured by this termite. Found throughout Australia but only causes superficial damage.
Coptotermes acinaciformis
Occurs all over Australia. This termite is the most destructive termite of wooden buildings structures in Australia. Mastotermes darwiniensis is more destructive than this termite but because it occurs over most of Australia it is the more destructive species. It nests in various locations such as any tree (living or dead), under filled-in patios and walls of houses.
Coptotermes frenchi
Occurs from northern Queensland to South Australia. This termite is a forrest pest, nesting in trees. It attacks houses in Melbourne but with less destructive force as C.acinaciformis.
Coptotermes lacteus
Occurs in Victoria, New South Wales, ACT and Southern Queensland. This termite builds large mounds and attacks any timber on the ground. Doesn't usually attack buildings.
Coptotermes michaelseni
Occurs in South-Western Australia, South Australia and the Murray River Valley Region in NSW. It builds low dome-shaped mounds and doesn't attack buildings.
Coptotermes raffrayi
Occurs in South-Western Australia. It is a pest species attacking buildings. It builds small mounds near trees or stumps.
Schedorhinotermes intermedius
Occurs over most of Australia. Is a subterranean termite nesting in trees, under patios, and in tree stumps. Often found in the ground immediately under fireplace foundations. It is the 2nd most destructive termite species in Australia (where it occurs).
Termitidae
Microcerotermes turneri
Occurs North of Port Macquarie and through to coastal Queensland. It builds arboreal nests, nests on poles and posts, mounds on the ground and also underground.
Microcerotermes serratus
Occurs in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia, some parts of NSW. Has similar habits as M. turneri.
Nasutitermes exitosus
Occurs in most areas of Southern Australia and south of NSW-Queensland border. This termite builds mounds except in drier areas where it nests in tress stumps or below ground. It often builds its nest under houses although it is not regarded as a serious termite pest, it is capable of serious damage if the nest goes unnoticed.
Nasutitermes fumigatus
Occurs in coastal South Australia to central Queensland. They are a subterrean species that attack decaying wood that is mostly in contact with the ground. It is considered a termite pest in regards to badly ventilated subfloor areas.
Nasutitermes walkeri
Occurs in coastal Eastern Australia from Sydney to Cairns. It builds arboreal nests mainly in stressed trees in the root crowns and in trees some years after bushfires. When colonies are well established and numbers are large it builds 'nigerhead' nests higher up on the trees. Attack of buildings is rare although damage may be done to fences, poles and wood in ground contact. They usually attack decaying wood and when the moisture is high.

Finally, a complete “DIY" TERMITE
treatment.
No more pest controllers needed.
As easy as 1 -2-3
- Install Superway Termite Baiting Stations around your property & inspect for activity every 2-3 weeks.
- As soon as the Baiting Stations become active, apply the Termite treatment to the Station.
(Superway owned &APVMA approved) - Termite colony destroyed - re-use Baiting Station
Termites are the most common and costly cause of damage to Australian Homes.Infestations can go undetected for years, costing Australian Householders thousands of dollars in costly repairs when finally found.
Worst of all
YOUR HOME INSURANCE
DOES NOT COVER TERMITE DAMAGE.
Superway, being a chemical manufacturer for the pest control industry, is the only company registered to supply this back-to-the-nest treatment for the DIY market.
- Superway Termite Baiting stations are able to offer you the only complete DIY termite detection and Treatment system in the Australian Market.
- No more Pest control or pest controllers needed unless of course the termites are already in your house. (Your need is more immediate and must be dealt with straight away by a licensed pest controller)
- The majority of termite Baiting systems on the market are detection devices only with the need for a pest controller to undertake the treatment yet, they are still marketed as D.I.Y.
- Yes, you can detect termites using these devices (the same as having a tomato stake in your yard) but can you successfully treat them yourself.
Superway Termite Baiting Solutions Pty Ltd can offer you the only complete DIY solution for Termite eradication as well making our system the only true detection/eradication system available.
Using our system you can now Detect Termites and Destroy them and their nest as well.
Now that is complete DO IT YOURSELF don’t you think.
















