Pest Control in Navan
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Pest Control prices in Navan
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wasp nest treatment Single-visit treatment of an accessible nest | €75 | €110 | €170 |
| Rodent treatment course 2-3 visits with baiting and proofing advice | €140 | €230 | €370 |
| Bed bug treatment Multi-visit insecticide treatment per property | €280 | €550 | €1,100 |
| Annual pest contract Scheduled inspections plus covered treatments | €230 | €370 | €640 |
How to hire a pest control pro in Ireland
- Check membership of a recognised body (many Irish firms are BPCA or NPTA members; some hold Irish Pest Control Association membership)
- Confirm technicians are trained for professional rodenticide use under CRRU Ireland stewardship rules
- Ask for proof of public liability insurance
- Get rodent and insect jobs quoted as a course of visits with a written report each time
- Ask which biocidal products will be used — they must be registered with the Department of Agriculture (DAFM)
- For rentals, notify the landlord in writing first — structural infestations are typically their responsibility
Biocidal products in Ireland must be registered with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and professional rodenticide use follows the CRRU Ireland code. Rats and mice are the dominant callout, driven by Ireland's wet climate and rural-urban fringe housing.
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Frequently asked questions
Do pest control companies guarantee their work?
Most reputable firms include a retreatment guarantee — commonly 30-90 days for one-off jobs, and continuous coverage on service plans. Get the guarantee in writing, including what voids it (e.g. not following prep instructions, sanitation issues). 'Lifetime' guarantees usually mean an ongoing paid contract, not a one-time promise.
Are pest control chemicals safe for kids and pets?
Professionally applied products are used at low concentrations and are generally safe once dry, but ask the technician for the exact product names and labels before treatment. Keep children and pets off treated surfaces until dry (usually 2-4 hours), cover aquariums, and mention pets in advance — some treatments (e.g. certain flea products near cats) need adjusting.
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 long does a pest control treatment last?
Exterior barrier sprays typically remain effective 60-90 days, less in heavy rain. Gel baits keep working for weeks as insects share them. Rodent programs are about proofing, not just bait, so results last as long as entry points stay sealed. This decay is why prevention plans run quarterly.
Is one treatment enough to get rid of pests?
It depends on the pest. Wasp nests and one-off ant trails are usually solved in a single visit. Cockroaches, bed bugs, fleas and rodents almost always need 2-3 visits, because eggs laid before the first treatment hatch after it. Ask upfront whether follow-up visits are included in the quoted price.
How much does rat treatment cost in Ireland?
A standard rodent course of 2-3 visits with baiting and proofing advice runs roughly €150-€400, with around €250 typical for a standard house. Persistent infestations tied to drains or extensions cost more because proofing work is needed on top of baiting.
Are wasps a big problem in Ireland?
Yes — late summer (August-September) is peak wasp season and nest treatment costs about €80-€180. Book early in the season if you can see nest-building activity; treating a small June nest is easier than a September nest at full strength.
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