Pest Control in Epping
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Pest Control prices in Epping
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| General pest spray Interior/exterior treatment for spiders, ants, roaches on a standard home | A$140 | A$260 | A$410 |
| End-of-lease flea treatment Required exit treatment for tenants with pets | A$90 | A$140 | A$230 |
| Termite inspection Visual inspection to AS 3660.2 with written report | A$180 | A$280 | A$410 |
| Termite barrier or baiting system Chemical soil barrier or monitored bait stations around the home | A$1,400 | A$3,200 | A$5,050 |
| Annual pest plan General treatment plus scheduled follow-ups over 12 months | A$230 | A$370 | A$510 |
How to hire a pest control pro in Australia
- Check the technician holds a state pest management licence (e.g. NSW EPA pest management technician licence, QLD Health PMT licence)
- Ask for proof of public liability insurance (most reputable firms carry $10-20M)
- For termite work, confirm the company works to Australian Standard AS 3660 and provides a written report
- Confirm what pests the general treatment covers — termites are always quoted separately
- Get the warranty period in writing (6-12 months is common for general sprays)
- For end-of-lease flea treatments, get a receipt naming the property — agents require it
- Book termite inspections annually, as recommended by AS 3660.2
Pest management technicians are licensed at state level (NSW EPA, QLD Health, VIC health department and equivalents), and termite management must follow AS 3660. Annual termite inspections are the standard recommendation for most Australian homes, and lenders often expect termite documentation in high-risk areas.
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Frequently asked questions
Who pays for pest control in a rental — landlord or tenant?
It varies by lease and jurisdiction, but the common pattern is: landlords are responsible for infestations arising from the building (rats, structural entry, problems present at move-in), while tenants pay when the infestation results from their own housekeeping or was introduced by them (e.g. fleas from pets). In multi-unit buildings, roach and bed bug treatment usually needs adjoining units treated at the same time — coordinate through the landlord or manager.
How do I get rid of mice permanently?
Bait and traps knock down the current population, but permanence comes from exclusion: sealing gaps bigger than a pencil around pipes, vents, doors and rooflines, plus removing food sources. Good rodent jobs are quoted as a program — initial treatment, follow-up checks, and proofing — not a single bait drop.
What questions should I ask a pest control company in Epping?
Ask: are you licensed and insured, and what's your licence number? What product will you use, and can I see the label? How many visits does the price include? What guarantee or free-retreatment window do you offer? Have you treated this specific pest recently? A reputable Epping operator answers all five without hesitation.
Can I do pest control myself instead of hiring a pro?
DIY sprays and baits handle light ant or roach activity fine. Hire a professional for anything structural or persistent: termites, bed bugs, rodents inside walls, wasp nests in cavities, or repeat infestations. Pros have access to products and application methods retail products don't match, and misapplied DIY sprays can scatter colonies and make infestations harder to treat.
What's included in a general pest control visit?
A typical visit includes an inspection, interior treatment of kitchens/bathrooms/entry points, an exterior perimeter barrier spray, and a written report. It usually covers common crawling insects (ants, roaches, spiders). Rodents, termites, bed bugs, wasps and mosquitoes are almost always quoted separately — confirm what's on the ticket.
How much does a termite inspection cost in Australia?
A visual termite inspection to AS 3660.2 typically costs $200-$450, with $250-$350 most common for a standard home. Full termite barriers or baiting systems run $1,500-$5,500 depending on perimeter length and soil access. Annual inspections are far cheaper than the repair bills from an undetected colony.
Do I need a flea treatment at the end of my lease?
If you kept pets, most Australian tenancy agreements require a professional flea treatment (often bundled with carpet cleaning) at exit — typically $100-$250. Get an itemised receipt naming the property, since agents routinely ask for it before releasing the bond.
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