Exciting News for Pest Management Professionals!

BASF has updated the Termidor Residual Termiticide & Insecticide label, and we’ve got great news—the new label now allows ant treatments at just 3mL per litre! ??

New Ant Treatment Rate: 3mL–6mL per litre
Got stock with the previous label on hand?  No problems – all you need to do is download a copy of the new label here and you’re all set

This means more flexibility and efficiency when tackling ant infestations! For more details, contact your local Garrards branch—we’re happy to help! ?

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As of January 1, 2025, new Electrical Safety Requirements has been introduced into the Queensland Electrical Safety Regulation 2013. These changes are vital for ensuring the safety of both you and your clients when working in roof spaces.

Our comprehensive document, "Roof Safe Entry.pdf" provides detailed information on these new regulations and their implications for Pest Management Technicians. Here’s a brief overview of what you’ll find inside:

Seclira Pressurised Insecticide’s label extension is now approved for the Inclusion of Stored Product Pests and expansion of the Bed Bug uses for residual control.


The Sentricon System has a history dating back 30 years. Here in Australia, Dow AgroSciences Australia Ltd launched the Sentricon System in 1997. It was the first monitoring and baiting system to be launched in Australia.

In 2004, they launched Sentricon II Advanced Termite Control which saw a change it the Sentricon Business Model and a far superior bait matrix.
In 2015, Dow AgroSciences who became Corteva agriscience in 2019, launched Sentricon AlwaysActive which has been a game changer in termite management systems.

Designed with our world leading QuatLock™ technology all PureSouth protectants are a two-in-one solution. They disinfect and provide long-lasting protection — actively defending surfaces against the bacteria that comes their way.

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