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Are termites all over Australia

Updated: 8/20/2019
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Yes, termites are all over Australia.

They love heat and humidity therefore they thrive up north, are a large threat through all areas until you get right down south where it is very cold.

Sydney and Melbourne have termites but not sure about Tassie. New Zealand deffinately does not as it is too cold.

I"m a fully licensed and experienced termite inspector based in Brisbane.

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