Termite Treatment in The Northern Rivers

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Northern Rivers Termite Treatment

Termites don’t just nibble at timber—they can quietly eat away at your biggest investment. At Allied Pest Management, we provide fast, effective termite treatment services designed to stop the damage and restore your peace of mind.


Based in the Northern Rivers, we respond quickly to active infestations with the right products and strategies for your home, shed or commercial property. Whether it’s a single area or a widespread problem, we apply foam, dust or soil treatments depending on the structure, location and severity. We don’t just treat the symptom—we go after the colony, helping to prevent reinfestation and long-term damage.


If needed, we can also follow up with termite inspections, termite protection systems, or termite baiting and Reticulation systems, Installations and pump ups. depending on what suits your property best. Call us on (02) 6629 6012 to speak with our team and get your termite problem under control—fast.

How We Treat Termite Infestations

We know every termite situation is different, so we tailor our treatments to your property and the infestation at hand. Whether termites are active in your subfloor, decking or wall cavities, we use industry-proven products that go deep into the timber or soil to eliminate the colony, not just the surface activity.


  • Termite dust, foam or soil treatments applied with precision
  • Solutions based on species, location & construction type
  • Safe for homes, businesses & outdoor structures
  • Follow-up inspections & reapplication options available
  • Transparent service with honest advice & long-term prevention plans


We don’t rush treatments or offer one-size-fits-all fixes. Our team takes the time to do things right—so you can move forward knowing your property’s protected.

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