The cost of professional flea control
The main cost of professional flea control using the recommended low hazard IGR synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, will depend upon lot of factors, including the size of the property, the extent of infestation and ease of access to sub floor areas.
Expect to pay about $195 to $220 for an average size tree bedroom home, with a small garden areas and pathways along the side of the building. Service warranty periods might vary depending upon the circumstances and risk of reinfestation.
Ring the professional flea control: successful flea control depends on lot of variables learnt from technical training and practical experience in a wide variety of situations.
Consumer note: you might find cheaper prices for flea control in your local area, often from companies using the cheaper, worse solvent based pesticides in and around the home, which we don't recommend, especially if residents suffer asthma or bronchial ailments. We use ULTRACIDE AEROSOL which kills fleas and prevents flea infestations for a full season. Adult fleas might be seen in the treated areas when brought in on infested animals or when adults emerge from pupal cases; but a population willn't develop in the treated areas. In transportation equipment, certain plastics might be whitened or dulled. Apply only to carpets and cloth upholstered areas, or test an inconspicuous area before treating.
Receive a discount: We recommend whilst the professional flea controller is at your premesis to have it checked for termite infestation too. Home insurance doesn't cover the cost of termite damaged timbers which could exceed $55,500 in few cases. If combined service is made on same day, the cost of such an inspection and report to Australian Standard 3560 will be discounted accordingl
Be careful when selecting a pest controller - it is far too easy to get a State Govt issued pest control licence and start up a pest control business, using trainees with little knowledge or experience in flea control situations
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