Pest Control near you in Hong Kong
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Typical price: HK$500–HK$12,000
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What pest control costs in Hong Kong
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat general treatment One-time roach and ant treatment for an apartment | HK$500 | HK$800 | HK$1,500 |
| Rodent control program Baiting and proofing over multiple visits | HK$1,000 | HK$1,800 | HK$3,500 |
| Bed bug treatment Multi-visit treatment of affected rooms | HK$1,500 | HK$3,500 | HK$7,000 |
| Termite treatment Colony treatment or localized baiting | HK$3,000 | HK$6,000 | HK$12,000 |
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How to hire a pest control pro in Hong Kong
- Check the company's Business Registration and ask how long they've operated — there's no dedicated pest licence, so track record matters more
- Ask which pesticides they use; products must comply with the Pesticides Ordinance (Cap. 133)
- For flats, coordinate with building management — common-area pests (rats, roaches from refuse rooms) are the management company's job
- Get multi-visit quotes for cockroaches and bed bugs, not single treatments
- Ask for a written report after treatment, which managements often require
- For termites, insist on a moisture/inspection report before agreeing to treatment
Frequently asked questions
What should I do before the exterminator arrives?
Clear access to skirting boards, under sinks and behind appliances; store open food and utensils away; note where and when you've seen pests (photos help); secure pets and cover fish tanks. For bed bug jobs, follow the company's prep sheet exactly — bagging laundry and decluttering — or the treatment can fail.
Why are bed bug treatments so expensive?
Bed bug jobs are labor-intensive: 2-3 visits spaced around the egg cycle, treatment of every crack in affected rooms, and heavy prep by the household. Heat treatment kills all life stages in one day but needs specialist equipment, which is why it costs several times a standard insect spray. Cheap one-visit bed bug quotes are the ones that fail.
Do I need to leave my home during pest control treatment?
For standard sprays and gels, you typically only need to stay out of treated rooms for 2-4 hours until surfaces dry. Fogging or flea treatments may require 4-6 hours away. Whole-structure fumigation (rare, mostly for termites or severe bed bugs) means vacating for 1-3 days. Your technician must give you re-entry instructions — ask if they don't.
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.
Why do flying termites appear in Hong Kong flats every spring?
Warm humid evenings from roughly April to June trigger termite swarms; winged termites entering near lights can indicate a colony in or near the building. Turn off lights, close windows, and if you find shed wings indoors repeatedly, book an inspection — treatment for an established colony costs HK$3,000-HK$12,000.
Who handles rats in my building's common areas?
The building management or incorporated owners are responsible for common areas (refuse rooms, pipe ducts, lobbies); the FEHD handles public streets and markets. You only pay privately for treatment inside your own flat, so report common-area sightings to management first.
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