Description
Your Termite Ninja stations work because termites find the bait inside them impossible to ignore. Pure cellulose is the gold standard termite attractant — the same material their colonies depend on for survival. These replacement tablets keep every station in your perimeter fresh, active and drawing termites toward your system and away from your walls, floors or joinery.
Why Pure Cellulose?
Not all timber attractants are equal. Pure cellulose tablets are specifically processed to maximise termite attraction — stripped of the resins and compounds that might deter feeding, leaving only what termites are hardwired to seek out. It's the most attractive form of cellulose you can put in a station, and that distinction matters when your home is what you're protecting.
Cellulose attractant tablets only — killer bait powder and Termite Ninja stations sold separately. Shop Killer Bait Powder here. Shop the Termite Ninja System here.
Key Features
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Maximum Attraction. Minimum Interference. — Pure cellulose tablets contain nothing that deters feeding — no resins, no preservatives, no compounds that signal danger to a foraging termite. Just irresistible attractant, working around the clock.
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Keeps Your Perimeter Hot Year-Round — Fresh tablets restore every station's drawing power the moment they're installed. An active, stocked perimeter pulls termites toward your system — not toward your home.
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No Active Chemicals. Safe for Everyone. — Pure attractant only, with no toxins, no poisons and no risk to humans, kids, pets or native wildlife.
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Available in 3, 6, 9 and 12 Packs — Match your pack size to the number of stations you're running.
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Works Seamlessly with the Full Termite Ninja System — Drop-in replacement for ground, wall, stump, in-ground and patio stations.
When to Replace Your Tablets
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Tablets inside a station appear consumed, reduced or dried out
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It has been 3–6 months since your last replacement depending on activity level
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You're heading into spring and summer when termite foraging intensifies
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A station has just been treated with killer bait and you're returning it to monitoring mode
Tip: After confirming colony collapse following a killer bait treatment, replace tablets and return the station to monitoring mode immediately. Even though a collapsed colony won’t come back, neighbouring termite colonies can move into vacated territory — a restocked, active perimeter keeps them from claiming it.
How to Replace Your Tablets
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Check each station through the clear viewing window before opening
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Open only inactive stations — never disturb a station showing active termite feeding
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Remove spent or exhausted tablets from the station housing
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Insert fresh cellulose tablets from your refill pack
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Close and return the station to its installed position
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Monitor regularly — check weekly or fortnightly if you have an infestation. Check every 4–8 weeks in active season, every 8–12 weeks in cooler months