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How Much Does Pest Control Cost in Brisbane? (2026 Guide)

Updated May 2026 12 min read Response Pest Control

Quick answer: General pest control in Brisbane costs $180-$320 for a standard home, termite treatment $1,800-$5,500, and end-of-lease treatment $180-$280 with same-day certificate. Pricing varies by pest type, property size, and infestation severity.

Pest control pricing in Brisbane is one of the most searched topics in the category: one of the most opaque. Quotes range from $99 to $400+ for what appears to be the same service. This guide breaks down what drives that variation. For a per-pest breakdown, see our full pricing hub or our services overview. This guide, what you are actually paying for at each price point, and what the realistic cost is for every common pest control situation in greater Brisbane and south east Queensland in 2026.

Brisbane Pest Control Pricing 2026: At a Glance

The table below covers the most common pest control services in Brisbane. Prices are for standard residential properties in metropolitan Brisbane. Acreage, commercial, and specialist services are covered separately below.

ServiceTypical Brisbane PriceWhat's Included
General pest control (standard home)$180-$320Cockroaches, ants, spiders, silverfish. Internal, external, subfloor.
End-of-lease pest treatment$180-$280General pest, RTA-compliant certificate same day.
Flea treatment (add-on)$40-$80IGR spray, vacuuming instruction. Required for pet tenancies.
Annual termite inspection$280-$380AS 4349.3, thermal camera, Termatrac, written report.
Termite barrier installation$2,000-$3,500Termidor/Altriset chemical barrier, standard house.
Termite baiting system$2,500-$4,500Installation + first year monitoring.
Active termite treatment$600-$1,500Foam/dust injection for active colony, in addition to barrier.
Rodent control$220-$380Roof void inspection, bait stations, entry point identification.
Bed bug treatment$400-$800Chemical treatment, 2-visit minimum. Heat treatment extra.
Commercial (monthly contract)From $200/monthDepends on premises size, visits, HACCP reporting needs.
Annual program (residential)$600-$900/yearQuarterly treatments. 15-25% cheaper than single visits.

Pricing by Pest Type

Cockroaches

German cockroach treatment in a standard Brisbane home or apartment: $180-$250. Full pricing detail is in our cockroach treatment cost guide. A 2-visit gel bait program for a severe infestation is at the upper end; a single visit for a light infestation in a small unit is at the lower end. German cockroaches require a 2-visit program minimum: a single visit does not address the egg capsule hatch cycle, which means the infestation reappears 3-4 weeks later. Australian cockroach treatment is typically included in a general pest spray.

Ants

Ant treatment is included in standard general pest programs. As a standalone service for a severe ant infestation requiring gel bait and targeted nest treatment: $150-$220. Properties with multiple ant species or creek-corridor ant pressure may require quarterly programs to keep populations managed.

Termites

Termite costs have the widest range of any pest control service because they cover two fundamentally different activities: inspection and treatment. An AS 4349.3 timber pest inspection costs $280-$380 for a standard Brisbane home. See our termite treatment cost guide for full barrier and treatment pricing. This is the annual minimum for all Zone 1 properties. If termites are found, treatment costs are separate: active colony treatment typically $600-$1,500 depending on extent, plus barrier installation or repair at $2,000-$3,500. Total termite remediation for an average Brisbane property with active termites and no prior barrier: $3,000-$5,500.

Rodents

Rodent control for a residential property: $220-$380 for the initial visit. See our rodent control cost guide including roof void inspection, tamper-resistant bait station installation at identified entry points, and entry point sealing recommendations. Properties near industrial corridors or commercial food precincts may require ongoing monthly bait station checks at $80-$120 per monitoring visit.

Mosquitoes

Mosquito programs for bayside and lake-adjacent Brisbane properties: $80-$120 per monthly visit. Full detail in our mosquito treatment cost guide during the November-April season. Annual 6-month programs are discounted compared to single visits. Coastal properties requiring 6 monthly visits total approximately $400-$600 for a full wet-season program.

Bed bugs

Bed bug chemical treatment for a standard bedroom: $250-$400. See our bed bug treatment cost guide for full options. Whole-house treatment: $400-$800 for chemical treatment (2-visit minimum). Heat treatment, which provides more reliable results without residual chemistry, costs $600-$1,200 per room and is not universally available in Brisbane. Always confirm whether the quoted price covers 1 or 2 visits before accepting.

Pricing by Property Type

Property type affects pricing through two variables: accessible treatment area (subfloor, roof void, internal rooms) and perimeter length.

Property TypeGeneral PestKey Variables
Studio / 1BR unit (no subfloor)$150-$190Internal only, minimal perimeter
2BR unit or townhouse$180-$220Standard treatment areas
3-4BR house (standard block)$220-$280Subfloor, roof void, full perimeter
Large house (700m+ block)$280-$360Extended perimeter, larger subfloor
Acreage (200m+ perimeter)$280-$420Perimeter length, outbuildings
Small commercial premises$200-$350Floor area, HACCP reporting needs

8 Factors That Affect Your Pest Control Quote

Factor 1

Property size

Larger floor area and perimeter means more product and more time. The main cost jump is between a small unit and a house with subfloor access.

Factor 2

Pest type and severity

German cockroaches require a 2-visit gel bait program. Termites require specialist treatment. A spider-only treatment for a small unit is at the low end of the scale.

Factor 3

Product quality

Professional-grade products (Termidor, Cislin 25, Altriset) cost more than retail-grade products used by cheaper operators. Quality products have longer residual activity and higher label rates.

Factor 4

Treatment scope

Does the price include subfloor, roof void, and internal treatment: or just an external perimeter spray? Scope is the main reason $99 treatments exist alongside $280 treatments for the same suburb.

Factor 5

Warranty terms

A 90-day warranty means the operator returns at no charge if the pest problem returns within 90 days. Cheaper treatments typically offer no warranty or a 30-day warranty only.

Factor 6

Response time

Same-day service commands a small premium over next-day or next-week scheduling. For end-of-lease or urgent pest situations, same-day availability is worth paying for.

Factor 7

Location

Travel time to outer suburbs or acreage areas adds to the cost through increased travel time. Most metropolitan Brisbane suburbs within 40km of the CBD are at standard rates.

Factor 8

Commercial documentation

HACCP-compatible service reports, IPC documentation for healthcare, and WHS records for industrial facilities add administrative cost to commercial programs that is not present in residential treatments.

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What's Included in a Standard Treatment

A standard general pest treatment in Brisbane should include: internal treatment of kitchen, bathroom, and laundry areas; treatment of all internal wall junctions and skirting boards; external perimeter spray of the full building footprint; subfloor treatment where accessible; weep hole treatment; and roof void treatment where accessible. Gel bait for German cockroaches is applied separately to harbourage zones in the kitchen.

At the lower end of the price range ($99-$150), treatments commonly omit subfloor access, roof void access, and internal treatment: providing only an external perimeter spray. This is adequate for spider prevention on a small unit but not for cockroach or rodent control on a house with a subfloor.

When Cheap Pest Control Costs You More

The three situations where a cheap initial treatment costs more in the long run:

German cockroaches in a rental property treated with a single spray visit rather than a 2-visit gel bait program will reappear within 3-4 weeks as egg capsules hatch. The tenant calls again, a second operator is booked, and the total cost exceeds what a quality first program would have cost. The same logic applies to rodents: a cheap treatment without roof void inspection and entry point identification will not resolve the incursion, because the rats simply re-enter through the unsealed gap.

For termites, the cheapest outcome is a cheap barrier that degrades in 4-5 years without annual inspection records to maintain the warranty. When termites are subsequently found, the warranty is void, and the owner pays full remediation costs. A quality program with annual inspections and documented records keeps the warranty active and catches problems before they become expensive.

Pricing by Service Frequency

How often you book pest control directly affects your per-treatment cost and your total annual spend. There are three main frequency models used in Brisbane residential pest control.

One-off treatments

A single visit to address a specific pest problem at the standard residential rate. This is the highest cost-per-visit option but requires no ongoing commitment. Appropriate for end-of-lease requirements, a one-off flea treatment, or a single spider treatment on a unit where pest pressure is not consistent. For recurring pests or properties with structural pest risk, one-off treatments typically cost more in total over 12 months than an annual program.

Annual programs (quarterly visits)

Four general pest treatments per year at discounted per-visit pricing. Annual programs typically save 15-25% per visit compared to the one-off rate. The program usually includes a 12-month warranty covering re-treatment at no charge for any covered pest between scheduled visits. Total annual cost for a standard 3-4 bedroom Brisbane house on a quarterly program: 00-00. For properties with consistent ant, cockroach, or spider pressure, this is the most cost-effective structure.

Bi-annual treatments

Two treatments per year, typically at the start of summer and the start of winter. Less coverage than quarterly but more cost-effective than one-off for properties that need only twice-yearly treatment. Suitable for inner-city units with limited pest pressure. Total annual cost: 00-00 for a standard unit or townhouse.

What is NOT Included in a Standard Pest Control Quote

Understanding what is excluded from a standard quote is as important as understanding what is included. Four common exclusions catch Brisbane homeowners by surprise.

Termite treatment

General pest control does not cover termites. A standard general pest program covers cockroaches, ants, spiders, silverfish, and similar household pests. Termites are a separate service requiring a separate inspection, assessment, and treatment. A standard general pest spray does not treat, prevent, or protect against termites. If you ask for a "general pest" quote expecting termite cover, clarify specifically before booking.

Rodents

Rodents (Norway rats, roof rats, mice) are typically excluded from general pest programs and quoted separately. The reason is practical: effective rodent control requires roof void inspection, bait station installation at specific entry points, and often physical exclusion work. This cannot be included in a standard spray program at standard rates. Always confirm whether rodents are included when booking.

Bed bugs

Bed bug treatment requires a specialist 2-visit program and is never included in a general pest price. Any operator offering to include bed bugs in a standard general pest visit is either not treating them effectively or is using a residual spray rather than the targeted treatment approach that bed bugs require.

Structural repairs

Pest control operators identify entry points, conducive conditions, and damage, but do not carry out structural repairs. Sealing a roof gap identified during a rodent inspection, replacing termite-damaged timber, or rectifying drainage contributing to subfloor moisture are property owner or builder responsibilities. The pest control operator recommends the work; the owner arranges it.

How to Get an Accurate Quote

A meaningful pest control quote requires the operator to know: the pest type or types you need treated; the property type (house, unit, commercial) and approximate size; whether the property has a subfloor and accessible roof void; any relevant context (rental property, body corporate, healthcare, food premises); and any known history of termite activity or treatment.

The most reliable approach for a property you are buying or renting is to provide the address and let the operator confirm the service scope before giving a price. Quotes provided without property-specific information are accurate only for average properties. Properties with large subfloors, long perimeters, or difficult access may be quoted higher on arrival than the phone estimate.

For termite-related work, always request a written scope of works and a treatment method specification before accepting a quote. Two termite barrier quotes at similar prices may use fundamentally different products with different residual life and warranty terms. Termidor HE carries an 8-year warranty; cheaper unlabelled products may carry only a 3-year product warranty or none at all.

Real-World Cost Scenarios

To make the pricing concrete, here are four typical Brisbane situations and what they realistically cost.

Scenario 1: End-of-lease treatment, 3BR house, no pets

General pest treatment including cockroaches, ants, spiders, and silverfish. Standard house with subfloor. Same-day certificate. Expected cost: 20-60. The certificate is issued the same day as treatment and is accepted by all property managers and real estate agents operating under the Residential Tenancies Act (QLD).

Scenario 2: Termite inspection before buying a 1980s house

Pre-purchase AS 4349.3 timber pest inspection with thermal camera, Termatrac T3i radar, and moisture meter. Written report within 24 hours. Expected cost: 80-20. The report is accepted by lenders and conveyancers under the standard REIQ five-business-day building and pest clause. If active termites are found, a separate treatment quote is provided after the inspection.

Scenario 3: German cockroach infestation in a food business

After-hours gel bait program for a cafe kitchen. Two-visit minimum. HACCP-compatible service report issued the following morning. Monthly contract pricing: 20-20 per visit depending on kitchen size and visit frequency. After-hours attendance for food premises is standard practice and is not priced at a premium over standard commercial rates.

Scenario 4: Annual termite barrier installation for a new Queensland home

AS 3660.1 Zone 1 compliant chemical soil barrier for a standard 4-bedroom house. Termidor HE at label rate. Compliance certificate on completion for the building file. Expected cost: ,200-,200 depending on slab perimeter length and complexity. Annual inspection (from 80) is required each subsequent year to maintain the warranty conditions.

Key Takeaways

What to remember about Brisbane pest control pricing

Standard general pest treatment: $180-$320. End-of-lease: $180-$280 same-day cert. Annual termite inspection: $280-$380.
The main reason for $99 vs $280 pricing: scope (subfloor, roof void, internal) and product grade, not profit margin.
Termite treatment is the highest-cost pest control service: $2,000-$5,500 depending on method and infestation extent.
Annual programs cost 15-25% less per visit than one-off bookings. For properties with consistent pest pressure, annual programs reduce total annual cost.
Home insurance does not cover pest control or termite damage. Annual inspection and maintained barriers are the only cost-effective protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard general pest treatment for a Brisbane home costs $180-$320. A 1-2 bedroom unit is at the lower end; a 4+ bedroom house with subfloor is at the upper end. Call 0406 178 471 for a specific quote.
Product quality, treatment scope (subfloor and roof void vs external only), technician experience, and warranty terms. A $99 treatment typically skips internal areas and provides no warranty. A $280 treatment uses commercial-grade products, treats all accessible areas, and includes a 90-day warranty.
Chemical soil barrier: $2,000-$3,500. Baiting system: $2,500-$4,500 plus annual monitoring. Active colony treatment: $600-$1,500 in addition to barrier. Annual inspection: $280-$380. Call 0406 178 471.
$180-$280 for a standard rental. 2BR unit $180-$220. 3BR house $220-$280. Pet tenancy flea treatment adds $40-$80. Certificate included same day. Call 0406 178 471.
Yes. Annual plans (typically 4 visits) cost 15-25% less per treatment than single bookings. For properties needing consistent treatment, annual plans reduce total annual spend while maintaining continuous protection.
Yes. A 4-bedroom house with subfloor and large block costs 30-50% more than a 2-bedroom unit. Acreage properties with 200m+ perimeters attract additional cost beyond standard residential rates.
For a one-off spider treatment on a small unit, cheaper may be fine. For German cockroaches, termites, or rodents, underpowered treatment creates repeated call-outs that cost more in total than a single quality program.
Most standard policies do not cover pest control or termite damage, as pest damage is classified as a maintenance issue. Some specialist building insurance products include limited termite cover. Annual inspection and a maintained barrier is the most cost-effective protection.
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