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Flea Control Specialists Australia

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Dawson's Australia - Pest Control Service Melbourne - flea control
Sunshine West

Dawson's Australia - Pest Control Service Melbourne

175 Fairbairn Rd, Sunshine West VIC 3020

4.7 (1915 reviews)
Hunter and Coast Pest & Handyman Services - flea control
New Lambton Heights

Hunter and Coast Pest & Handyman Services

138 Grandview Rd, New Lambton Heights NSW 2305

4.9 (859 reviews)

Signs You Have a Flea Problem

  • Red itchy bites around ankles and lower legs
  • Pets scratching, biting or grooming excessively
  • Tiny dark specks (flea dirt) in pet bedding
  • Fleas visible jumping on light-coloured surfaces or clothing

Spotted these signs? Find a specialist near you ↑

How Much Does Flea Control Cost?

$100–$250
Typical treatment range

Flea Control costs in Australia vary based on property size, severity of infestation, treatment type, and your location. Metropolitan areas like Sydney and Melbourne are typically at the higher end of the range, while regional locations are often cheaper.

Prices vary by location and infestation size — contact local specialists for accurate quotes. All businesses listed on PestsNearMe can be contacted directly for a free quote with no referral fees.

About Flea Control in Australia

A single female flea can lay up to 50 eggs per day — infestations double in size within weeks without treatment

Cat fleas are the most common flea species in Australia and can infest homes without pets present. Fleas are among Australia's most persistent and costly pest management challenges, affecting homes and businesses across all states and territories. The country's warm climate means many pest species remain active for much of the year, with activity peaking during year-round, peak summer.

Recognising the early signs of a flea problem is the most effective way to limit damage and treatment costs. Red itchy bites around ankles and lower legs and pets scratching, biting or grooming excessively are among the most reliable early indicators. Acting quickly — before an infestation becomes established — significantly reduces both treatment complexity and cost.

Treatment for fleas typically involves: Indoor residual spray plus IGR (insect growth regulator) combined with pet treatment — both must be done simultaneously. DIY products are available but rarely achieve the results of professional treatment, particularly for established infestations. A licensed pest management technician has access to commercial-grade products, specialist equipment, and the expertise to identify the source of the infestation rather than just its symptoms.

When choosing a flea control specialist, look for a current pest management licence, verifiable customer reviews, clear pricing with a written quote, and a guarantee on their work. Operators who service your specific suburb will have the best knowledge of local conditions and treatment approaches that work in your area.

How much does flea control cost in Australia?

Flea control in Australia typically costs between $100 and $250 depending on the property size, severity of infestation, and treatment method. Prices vary by location — regional areas are often cheaper than capital cities. Always request a written quote before work begins.

How do I know if I have a flea problem?

Common signs of a flea problem include: Red itchy bites around ankles and lower legs; Pets scratching, biting or grooming excessively; Tiny dark specks (flea dirt) in pet bedding; Fleas visible jumping on light-coloured surfaces or clothing. If you spot any of these signs, contact a licensed pest controller promptly — early treatment is almost always less expensive than dealing with an established infestation.

How long does flea control treatment take?

Treatment duration depends on the pest type and infestation size. Most standard flea treatments take 1–3 hours for a typical home. Some treatments such as termite barriers or heat treatment for bed bugs may take a full day. Your pest controller will advise on timing during the initial assessment.

Is flea control safe for pets and children?

Licensed pest controllers use products registered for use in homes and follow strict application protocols. Pets and children are typically asked to vacate treated areas for 1–4 hours after treatment. Always inform your pest controller of any pets, children, or health conditions before treatment begins so they can recommend the safest approach.

Can I do flea control myself?

DIY options exist for some pest types but are rarely as effective as professional treatment. Over-the-counter products often treat symptoms without addressing the source of infestation. For fleas, professional treatment is recommended because indoor residual spray plus igr (insect growth regulator) combined with pet treatment — both must be done simultaneously. A licensed professional has access to commercial-grade products and the training to use them safely and effectively.

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