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Termiticide

A termiticide is the chemical active behind a termite barrier. The repellent vs non-repellent split and the three actives a builder meets on residential work.

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A termiticide is a chemical active that kills or repels termites, used in chemical termite-management systems under AS 3660. It is the chemistry that does the work in a chemical soil treatment or a treated-sheet barrier; without the termiticide the barrier is just a physical separator.

The repellent vs non-repellent split

The defining distinction for any termiticide is how it interacts with foraging termites:

  • Repellent termiticides create a treated zone termites detect and avoid. Effectiveness depends on the barrier being continuous and unbroken; termites probe for a gap to bypass the zone. Fast contact kill at the line. Class: synthetic pyrethroids.
  • Non-repellent termiticides are invisible to the termite, so foragers tunnel through the treated zone, pick up a sub-lethal dose, and carry it back to the colony via the transfer effect. Slower colony-level kill rather than line-of-defence. Class: phenylpyrazoles.

Neither is universally better; the pest technician chooses based on the site, the management plan, and the system.

The three actives a builder meets

Three termiticide actives cover almost every Australian residential job:

ActiveClassModeCommon product
BifenthrinSynthetic pyrethroidRepellentBiflex, HomeGuard
FipronilPhenylpyrazoleNon-repellentTermidor
DeltamethrinSynthetic pyrethroidRepellentKordon (treated sheet)

Each has its own termite barrier deployment (soil treatment, treated sheet) and its own label-life and approval profile. The deeper detail sits in each active’s material article.

Compliance points

  • APVMA registration: every termiticide product sold in Australia is registered with the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority.
  • Licensed application only: termite chemicals are applied by a licensed pest-management technician, not by the builder.
  • AS 3660: chemical soil treatments and treated-sheet products are referenced under AS 3660.1 (new building work) with assessment under AS 3660.3.

Also known as: termite chemical, termite-control active.

Category: Termite management

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Last updated: 2026-05-29. Verified: 2026-05-29. Quarterly review for currency.