Fri, May 23, 2025
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Did you know some termite treatments used decades ago are now banned in Australia? Chemicals like chlordane, heptachlor, and dieldrin were once common in Gold Coast homes but were phased out due to serious health and environmental risks. These older chemicals could linger in soil for decades. At Conquer Termites, we use safer, more advanced termite control solutions to protect your home and family. Learn more about the history of termite chemicals and why modern treatments are a smarter choice.
Many Brisbane homeowners — especially those in homes built before the 1990s — believe their house is “termite-proof” because it was treated with strong soil chemicals during construction. These older treatments were once considered effective, but times have changed. The harsh truth? That protection is probably long gone.
Let’s bust this myth wide open.
In the 1960s to 1980s, popular termite control chemicals in Australia included:
These were long-lasting, persistent in soil, and known for killing termites on contact. That’s why many older generations still swear by them.
While effective, these chemicals posed serious environmental and health risks. They leached into soil, contaminated groundwater, and were toxic to humans, pets, and wildlife. The Australian Government began phasing them out in the 1980s, with full bans enforced by the 1990s.
For example:
Even the strongest soil-applied termiticides degrade over time — especially in Brisbane’s warm, wet conditions. While some organochlorines were claimed to last 20+ years, their real-world longevity was much lower.
Factors that speed up breakdown include:
If your home was treated 30 or 40 years ago, that chemical is either:
At Conquer Termites, we regularly inspect homes built in the 1970s and 80s where the owners say, “We had the good stuff put in — we’re safe.” Yet, we often find:
Just because it worked once doesn’t mean it still does.
If you live in an older Brisbane home, it’s important to:
Today’s termiticides (like Fipronil and Bifenthrin) are safe, targeted, and effective when applied correctly. They don’t last forever either — but we can monitor and retreat as needed.
Relying on a chemical that went into the ground 40 years ago is like relying on a 40-year-old fire extinguisher — it might have worked back then, but it’s not what’s keeping you safe today.
Worried your old treatment has worn off?
Book a termite inspection with Conquer Termites and stay ahead of the threat.
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more information:
https://www.apvma.gov.au/resources/chemicals-news/chlorpyrifos