Termite Inspection Darwin

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Modern Termite Solutions

What do you do when you suspect termites may be damaging your property? Or when you need a building and termite inspection in Darwin? You call Territory Pest Control—that’s what you do! We’re experts in detecting and preventing termites from causing structural damage to residential and commercial properties in the Northern Territory, from DarwinKatherine, and Tennant Creek to Alice Springs and everywhere in between.


Our technicians can thoroughly test your timber to identify which pests are damaging your property. On top of inspecting your interior and exterior surfaces for termite activity, we’ll also identify areas where termites could thrive and cause future issues to your property. Once we’ve identified problem areas, we’ll recommend a long-term termite management solution. 

What We Check

Due to their size, termites can infiltrate multiple areas of a property, often going unnoticed. We combine modern inspection methods with state-of-the-art chemicals to identify and eliminate the problem, while establishing a long-term termite management strategy.


Our technicians will inspect:


  • Fences 
  • Wall edges 
  • Slab edges 
  • Decks 
  • Steps 
  • Retaining walls 
  • Stumps 
  • Door frames 
  • Skirting boards 
  • Window frames 


And much more!  


Take advantage of our pre- and post-construction inspections and reports; enjoy peace of mind knowing your property is safe. We also provide pre- and post-construction barriers and will travel to remote and regional areas. For more information about termite inspection in Darwin and residential or commercial pest control, speak to our friendly team on (08) 8947 3255. 

  • How often should I have a termite inspection in Darwin?

    In Darwin’s tropical climate, we recommend having a termite inspection every 12 months, or more frequently if your property has a history of termite activity or is in a high-risk area. The NT’s heat and moisture make it easy for termites to spread quickly and undetected. Annual inspections give you the best chance to catch them early, before severe damage occurs. Builders and homeowners in new estates or bush-adjacent suburbs should be incredibly proactive.

  • What happens during a termite inspection?

    During a termite inspection, a licensed technician will examine all accessible areas of your home or building, including the roof void, subfloor (if accessible), interior, exterior walls, and yard structures like fences and pergolas. We look for signs like mud tubes, damaged timber, frass (termite droppings), and environmental risk factors. We use a combination of visual checks, moisture meters, and tapping techniques to assess activity. After the inspection, you’ll receive a clear report and honest recommendations based on what we find.

  • How do I know if I have termites?

    Common signs of termites include hollow-sounding timber, unexplained cracks, tight-fitting doors or windows, bubbling or blistered paint, discarded wings, or visible mud tubes on walls or foundations. However, termites are often hard to spot until significant damage has been done, which is why professional inspections are essential. If you’ve noticed any of these symptoms, don’t wait. Call a licensed pest technician to inspect your home as soon as possible.



Frequently Asked Questions

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