Targeted Rodent Control That’s Safe For Families & Wildlife: Sunshine Coast To North Brisbane

You don’t want rodents in your home. We make sure you don’t get them.

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For 40+ years, we’ve been helping local families deal with rats and mice the right way, with pet-safe options, professional products, and no lock-in contracts.

Heard footsteps, spotted droppings, or just have a bad feeling? However you found it, it’s our job now. DIY traps and bait from places like Bunnings can help, but only if they’re placed and used correctly. We handle it end-to-end:

  • We find out how and where rodents are getting in.
  • We place professional-grade treatments where they actually work.
  • We seal up entry points.
  • We set a plan to keep them from coming back.

Want peace of mind? Book a professional on-site rodent assessment, and we’ll take it from there.

Stop Depending On Over-The-Counter Baits!

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How We Get Rid of Rats and Mice

1. Inspect & identify: We start with a thorough inspection inside and out—checking roof voids, subfloors, and cupboards for droppings, gnaw marks, and runways—to pinpoint where rats and mice are nesting, feeding, and travelling.

2. Seal & tidy: We highlight simple proofing fixes and sanitation improvements, like sealing gaps and vents, trimming vegetation, reducing clutter, and securing food, so rodents have fewer ways in and less to live on.

3. Treat: Next, we design a tailored treatment plan. Locked stations and traps are loaded with professional-grade baits and placed along rodent runways and other high-activity areas, using products chosen with your home and pets in mind.

Rat trap box with rodent poison bait on the floor.

4. Follow-up & prevention: We return to re-bait and monitor stations, track activity in a clear report, and share practical prevention tips so you can keep rats and mice from making a comeback.

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What You’ll Get With Your Rodent Service

You’ll get a complete rodent treatment, including up to 4 lockable rodent stations installed in key problem areas.

What’s includedWhat that means for you
Professional on-site assessmentA qualified tech inspects roof voids, subfloors and other hideouts to find where rats and mice are nesting, feeding and running.
Entry-point & hygiene checkWe show you how and where rodents are sneaking in, plus simple proofing and clean-up tips to shut the door on future freeloaders.
Up to 4 lockable rodent stations installedTamper-resistant stations are loaded with professional-grade bait and placed along rodent runways, with options that are safer for homes with pets.
Follow-up & prevention adviceClear guidance on how the treatment works, when re-baiting or checks might be needed, and easy habits to keep rodents from staging a comeback.

Why Choose Us

Independently and locally owned by the same family for over 40 years!

We treat every nook and cranny with the most up-to-date products and techniques!

All of our pest technicians are fully licensed and certified.

Free on-site consultations and quotes when required.

4.8 star rating from over 1,000+ real customers.

You work directly with our family-run team, not third-party technicians.

We’ll never lock you into unnecessary pest control contracts.

We offer value packages to tackle more than one pest at a time.

We only use 100% safe, non-allergenic, and environmentally approved products.

Loyalty bonus for customers who maintain regular annual pest services.

We guarantee our termite barriers stop termite damage.

Our technicians are certified with high-risk and sensitive environment endorsements.

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Skip the DIY Baits: Here’s Why Pros Are Better for Wildlife

We treat rodents without putting your pets or local wildlife at risk. Our focus is smart product choice, careful placement, and using the minimum amount of bait needed to get results.

Why bait choice matters

Some rodent baits (especially certain anticoagulants) can cause secondary poisoning if a pet or predator eats a poisoned rodent. Stronger actives like brodifacoum can linger in the body for a long time, which is why health authorities in Queensland have issued recent advisories about its use.

How we keep pets & wildlife safe

  • We only use APVMA-approved products and always follow label directions.
  • Our baits are placed inside tamper-resistant stations and positioned where rodents travel, not where kids, pets, or wildlife can easily reach them.
  • In homes with pets or lots of native wildlife, we avoid higher-risk anticoagulants and may use alternative baits which are lower toxicity.
  • Your technician will walk you through where every station is, what we’ve used, and how we’ll follow up.

What you can do at home

  • Check the APVMA approval number on any DIY products you buy.
  • Keep all baits stored securely and never decant them into unlabelled containers.
  • Dispose of any rodent carcasses promptly.
  • If you think a pet has eaten bait or a poisoned rodent, contact your vet immediately.

Together, that means effective rodent control with extra care for the animals you love and the wildlife that belongs here.

One Visit, Up To 4 Stations, Zero Rodent Drama

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Why DIY Rodent Control Falls Short

Hardware-store baits can help, but most DIY attempts fail because of misplaced bait, too few stations, or not following the label. Some more common issues with DIY rodent control include:

  • Bait is placed where it’s easy for you, not where rodents actually travel
  • Too little bait or not enough stations for the infestation
  • No lockable stations, so kids, pets, or wildlife can reach it
  • “Set and forget,” meaning no checks, no top-ups, no safe disposal

When should I call a professional?

Bring in a tech for your rodent problem if you have:

  • Pets or kids in the home
  • A nearby wildlife corridor
  • Recurring rodent activity
  • Rodents in the roof void or hard-to-reach areas
  • A strong, bad odour suggesting something’s died

QLD-Friendly Rodent Proofing Checklist

Prevention is better than a cure! Cleanliness and sanitation are the most important methods for reducing the likelihood of rodent infestations in your home.

Area & TaskWhat To DoWhy It Helps
Gaps & CracksSeal gaps ≥ 6 mm with steel wool + sealant; fix larger holes with metal, mesh, or concrete.Stops rodents from squeezing in through tiny openings. They can chew plastic, wood, and soft metals.
Weep Holes & OverflowsFit weep-hole and overflow screens; repair any damaged flyscreens.Blocks common rodent entry points while still allowing ventilation and drainage.
Doors & RooflinesTrim tree branches overhanging the roof; install door sweeps on external doors.Reduces roof access and stops rodents from slipping under doors.
Food & RubbishStore pet food in sealed tubs; secure bin lids; ensure bins have tight-fitting lids; empty and clean bins regularly.Removes easy food sources that attract and sustain rodent populations.
Green WasteClear green waste the same day as gardening and remove it promptly.Piles of clippings and debris create shelter and nesting material for rodents.
General Entry PointsCheck around foundations, eaves, vents, pipes, and cables; repair cracks and holes using sturdy materials like iron grills, heavy metals or concrete.Limits entry routes into walls, subfloors, and roof voids.
Quantity Of Bait StationsIf using DIY rodent stations, buy plenty (at least 4).Most people underdose; more stations = better coverage of rodent activity.
Quality Of BaitsChoose lockable stations and traps; note that supermarket baits are often inferior to professional-grade products.Lockable stations protect kids, pets, and wildlife; better baits work faster and more reliably.
Placement Of Bait StationsPlace stations along walls and runways with station holes facing the wall. If activity is in the roof, place multiple stations in the roof void.Rodents run along edges; correct placement makes it easy for them to enter the station.

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