Australian hardwood species guide version june 2018 ver2 botanical name eucalyptus obliqua eucalyptus regnans.
Termite resistant australian hardwood.
It is best to avoid spruce and hemlock if termites are abundant in your area.
Termite resistant timbers southern mahogany eucalyptus botryoides commonly known as the bangalay or southern mahogany is a small to tall tree native to southeastern australia.
Termite resistant heartwood also called hardwood is the oldest and hardest central part of a tree.
So of course it s no wonder that we use so many of them when building our homes.
Of the wood species most commonly used for building douglas fir spruce and hemlock only douglas fir is somewhat resistant to termite.
The protective heartwood is found in natural types of trees such as eucalyptus mahagony or redwood acacia cypress pine teakwood and cedar.
Termite resistance of heartwood inside above ground 2 not resistant not resistant not resistant not resistant not resistant resistant resistant resistant resistant resistant not resistant resistant marine borer.
Pine is another popular construction wood but it s also the wood termites seem to prefer above all.
Naturally resistant to termite white ant attack the only commercially milled species in the world that is truly termite resistant lends itself to frames and foundations and its natural beauty gives it wide appeal for flooring and panelling.
Our trees produce some of the most durable and attractive timbers in the entire world.
Reaching up to 40 meters 130 feet high it has rough bark on its trunk and branches.