Pest Control FAQ
Can you treat termites?
Absolutely. We do full termite inspections, spot treatments, and long-term protection using monitoring/baiting stations by BASF—tailored to your property and risk.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes—fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind. We’re happy to provide details on request.
What should I do before you arrive?
Clear skirting areas, move pet bowls/toys, cover aquariums, and tidy benches. Outside, trim vegetation touching walls and move items away from the house edge if you can.
How long does a treatment take?
Most standard homes: 60–90 minutes. Larger homes or complex infestations can take longer—we’ll let you know upfront.
How long does it last?
General pest treatments typically last 6–12 months depending on pest pressure, weather and housekeeping. Targeted treatments (e.g., German cockroaches/bed bugs) may need follow-ups.
It rained—will the treatment still work?
Light rain is usually fine once the product has dried. Heavy rain during/just after an external application may require rescheduling or a touch-up—ask us and we’ll advise.
Will you treat inside and outside?
Yes. A standard service targets exterior walls, weep holes, eaves and gardens, plus internal hotspots like kitchens, bathrooms and roof voids as needed.
Do you service strata and rentals?
Yes. We work with property managers and body corporates and can provide entry notices, photos and compliance documentation.
Do you handle commercial sites?
We sure do—cafés, warehouses, offices and more. Programs include site maps, baiting schedules and logbooks for audits.
How much does it cost?
It depends on pest type, property size and access. We’ll give you a clear, fixed quote before we start—no surprises.
How soon can you come out?
Priority slots are reserved for urgent issues (e.g., wasps/rodents/active termites). Call and we’ll aim to fit you in fast.
What can I do to prevent pests between visits?
Seal gaps, fit weep-hole covers where appropriate, keep bins closed, fix leaks, store pet food securely, and trim plants away from walls.