Questions

Northern Rock usually schedules pre-purchase termite inspections across Darwin and the Top End within 2 to 3 business days. After the onsite assessment, we deliver your detailed, defensible termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours, so you have the documentation you need ahead of your settlement deadline.
For a Top End property the inspection that matters most is the termite inspection, because termites are the pest that causes the expensive, hidden structural damage that home insurance usually will not cover. A Northern Rock pre-purchase termite inspection focuses on termite activity, termite risk, and the conducive conditions that invite them, and reports it in a form you can take to settlement.
A termite inspection looks for termite activity, termite risk, and conducive conditions like moisture and poor ventilation. A building inspection looks at structure: roofing, plumbing, electrical and the like. They are two different assessments, and most Top End buyers commission both before signing. Northern Rock does the termite side, which on a Top End purchase is usually the bigger financial risk.
Yes. Because our technician needs access to the property, the seller or their agent has to be informed. Northern Rock can coordinate the booking directly with the real estate agent to keep it low-friction and to keep your settlement timeline on track.
Yes. If the seller can produce paperwork for an existing termite management system, our inspectors review it and tell you whether the next renewal is overdue, due soon, or up to date. If there is no paperwork, we inspect for visible signs of an installed system and flag the documentation gap in your report, so you can factor it into your negotiation.
Start with professional baiting. Northern Rock places tamper-resistant bait stations in the roof void and the other areas the rats are using, then returns within 21 days to check uptake and replenish. Roof rats are strong climbers that favour roof spaces and fruit trees in the Top End, so treating the roof and the yard together gives the best result. Book online and we will get out to you.
Yes, when they are placed properly. Northern Rock uses tamper-resistant, lockable bait stations positioned in secure, hard-to-reach spots such as roof voids and sub-floor areas, and lockable stations wherever pets or young children are present. That keeps the bait working on the rodents and away from everyone else.
Common signs in a Top End home are scratching or scampering sounds in the roof or walls, dark pellet-shaped droppings around 10 to 20 mm, gnaw marks on timber, cables and containers, greasy rub marks along travel paths, and nests made from shredded paper, cardboard or insulation. Pets fixating on a wall or ceiling is another giveaway. If you have noticed any of these, Northern Rock can inspect and bait the property.
As the wet season gives way to the dry, rodents move in from gardens, sheds and waterways looking for shelter and water, so activity often climbs at that time of year. Northern Rock targets baiting to that pressure, and the included 21-day return visit catches any new activity before it builds back up.
Rat baiting is a fixed-price service, with the price shown on this page, and it includes the 21-day return visit. Rural properties are priced a little higher to cover travel and access. To have it confirmed for your property, book online or request a free quote from Northern Rock.
Sometimes there is a short-lived odour as the bait takes effect, and it usually clears within a few days. If a rodent dies somewhere awkward, Northern Rock can arrange removal, and ventilating the area helps in the meantime.
Do not disturb them. Do not break open the mud tubes, spray them with a retail product, or move the infested timber, because that can scatter the colony deeper into the property and make it harder to treat. Leave the activity alone and call Northern Rock. We will inspect the property, scope the treatment, and give you a free quote.
We strongly advise against it. Retail sprays kill the few termites you can see but tend to scatter the rest of the colony, which keeps feeding elsewhere on the property. Professional treatment targets the colony at the source. On a Top End property, where termite pressure is high year-round, that is the difference between the problem stopping and the problem spreading.
Both. Northern Rock treats termites that are already in the building, and termites that are active out in the grounds, in trees, stumps, fences, retaining walls or garden timbers, before they reach the house. Treating them in the yard early is one of the best ways to protect the building.
There is no fixed price, because every infestation is different. The species, where the colony is nesting, and how far it has spread all change the treatment. Northern Rock inspects the property first, then gives you a free quote for the treatment that fits. Book an inspection to get yours.
Treatment eliminates the active colony on the property. What stops a new colony moving in is ongoing protection, a termite management system kept current. After treating, Northern Rock can set the property up on the right system and keep it on schedule, so it stays protected long-term.
Fast response and flexible scheduling across Darwin, Palmerston and the Top End. Book an inspection and we will get out to scope the treatment, so live activity is dealt with rather than left to spread.
Northern Rock Pest Control uses fixed pricing for Darwin, with the price confirmed before any work starts. Current prices for each service are listed on the Northern Rock pricing page, and any job without a set price receives a free, no-obligation quote after a quick assessment.
Yes. Northern Rock services the entire Darwin metropolitan area at standard rates, from the city and inner suburbs to the northern suburbs and the Casuarina area. Outer-edge and rural addresses may include a small travel and access charge, which is always confirmed upfront.
Northern Rock offers fast response and flexible scheduling across Darwin. You can book online in a couple of minutes and the team confirms the earliest available appointment window, or call (08) 8931 2254 for an urgent pest problem.
Yes. Termite pressure in Darwin stays high all year, and standard Australian home insurance generally excludes termite damage, so an annual termite inspection is the cheapest protection available for a Top End home. Northern Rock has inspected and treated Darwin properties since 2008.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control is a locally owned Darwin business operating since 2008, run from its depot in Pinelands. The technicians live and work in the Top End, so you deal with a local team rather than a national call centre.
Cockroaches and ants are the most common pests in Darwin homes, and pressure peaks through the Build-Up and wet season. Subterranean termites are the most serious threat because of the structural damage they cause. Northern Rock treats all of these, plus rats, mosquitoes, spiders, fleas and ticks, across Darwin.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control services the Darwin rural area and wider Top End, including Howard Springs, Humpty Doo, Coolalinga, Berry Springs and the Litchfield area. Northern Rock has covered rural NT properties since 2008 and is set up to travel with a six-truck fleet.
Rural pest control is priced the same way as everywhere else, with the price confirmed before any work starts. Rural jobs may include a small travel and access charge, and remote blocks are quoted individually, so you always know the cost before booking. Current prices are listed on the Northern Rock pricing page.
Northern Rock services the greater Darwin rural area as standard, and travels further out to places such as Batchelor, Adelaide River, Dundee Beach and the Cox Peninsula on a custom quote. Call (08) 8931 2254 to confirm coverage for your address.
Generally yes. Rural blocks that back onto bushland face constant subterranean termite pressure, and sheds, decks and fence lines are often affected before the house. Northern Rock recommends a regular whole-property termite inspection for rural Top End properties.
Yes. On rural and acreage properties Northern Rock inspects and treats the whole property, including sheds, outbuildings, decks and fence lines, because that is where rural termite and rodent problems usually begin.
Rats and mice are among the most common pests on Top End rural properties, drawn by feed sheds, water tanks and open ground, especially through the dry season. Subterranean termites and mosquitoes are also major concerns. Northern Rock treats all of these across rural NT.
Northern Rock Pest Control uses fixed pricing in Palmerston, with the price confirmed before any work starts and no rural surcharge inside the Palmerston area. Current prices for each service are listed on the Northern Rock pricing page, and any job without a set price receives a free, no-obligation quote after a quick assessment.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control runs its depot and fleet from Pinelands, right next to Palmerston, which makes Palmerston one of the fastest areas the team services. Northern Rock has worked the Palmerston area since 2008 with a local crew rather than a national call centre.
Yes. Northern Rock services every Palmerston suburb, including the newer growth estates such as Zuccoli, Johnston, Bellamack and Mitchell. The team also installs pre-construction termite barriers for homes that are still being built in these estates.
Yes. A new Palmerston home still sits on Top End soil where subterranean termites are active, and a fresh concrete slab is not termite-proof on its own. Northern Rock can confirm the pre-construction protection already in place and set up an ongoing termite inspection schedule to keep the home covered
Because Northern Rock is based next door in Pinelands, Palmerston is one of its quickest service areas. You can book online and the team confirms the earliest available appointment window, or call (08) 8931 2254 for an urgent pest problem.
Cockroaches, ants and mosquitoes are among the most common pests in Palmerston, driven by new landscaping, garden irrigation, and nearby lakes and drains. Subterranean termites are the most serious risk even on new builds, and Northern Rock treats all of these across Palmerston along with rats, spiders, fleas and ticks.
Yes. You can request a quote for a single property inspection or treatment from Northern Rock without an existing agency account. Click the “book now” button and select the options you are looking for and you will be directed to the correct form for a one-off request.
Northern Rock prioritises pre-settlement and end-of-lease reports to meet critical settlement deadlines in the Top End. If you have a tight settlement timeline, please note this in your booking form so our team can prioritise your request to ensure you meet your deadline.
Northern Rock provides professional pest control services for both owner-occupied and tenanted properties. Termite inspections are conducted to protect the owner’s investment, regardless of the occupant. For tenanted properties, Northern Rock coordinates access directly with the property manager and provides tenant-facing safety information to ensure the day of treatment proceeds smoothly.
Yes, Northern Rock is flexible and frequently acts as either a primary or secondary pest control contractor for agencies. Many Top End agencies utilise Northern Rock for annual termite inspection reminders while relying on us to fill specific gaps in general pest services (such as cockroaches, ants, and spiders) or emergency call-outs.
Yes. Northern Rock provides inspection reports in the specific, standardised format required by real estate compliance audits. Every report includes timestamped photos, the technician’s signature, a written summary for the owner, and clear recommendations, available in PDF format for your records.
Yes, Northern Rock offers a professional ‘Property Vacate Pest Control’ package specifically designed for departing tenants. Tenants can book this service directly via our website, ensuring the report and invoice are ready for submission to the agency at the time of handover.
Mosquitoes in the Northern Territory carry genuine health risks, including the Ross River virus, which is commonly documented throughout the wet season. Residents are strongly advised to follow Northern Territory Health guidelines for bite prevention because various mosquito-borne diseases appear on local watch lists periodically, making proactive protection and risk awareness essential for all locals.
The most effective time to schedule a mosquito yard treatment is during the late dry season, ideally before the onset of the first heavy rains. This pre-wet-season timing is crucial because it allows pest control professionals to disrupt the breeding cycle before mosquito populations explode, providing significantly better value and protection than treatments applied once the population has already peaked.
While professional yard treatments significantly reduce mosquito activity, no service can guarantee a completely mosquito-free environment during the peak wet season in the Top End. For the best results, homeowners should combine professional residual barrier treatments with consistent breeding-site removal and personal protection measures, such as using screens, applying repellent, and covering up during dawn and dusk.
No, not all mosquito species found in the Northern Territory bite humans, as many primarily feed on birds or other animals. However, because the specific species that do target humans are the primary carriers of mosquito-borne diseases, maintaining strict bite-prevention habits remains necessary for all residents regardless of which species are active in the area.
While retail foggers might provide temporary relief from adult mosquitoes in small areas, they generally fail to address the underlying breeding sites where populations originate. A professional mosquito management plan is far more effective because it combines targeted residual insecticide applications with a comprehensive property walkthrough to locate and eliminate the specific water-holding containers that act as breeding grounds.
Preventing indoor mosquito infestations requires maintaining the integrity of your home’s physical barriers by repairing damaged flyscreens, sealing gaps around doors, and checking eave vents. Additionally, minimising open doors at dawn and dusk, while utilising indoor traps or plug-in repellents in problem rooms, can significantly reduce the number of mosquitoes that find their way inside.
Yes, ticks are a significant concern in Darwin and throughout the Top End. Tick activity typically spikes during the ‘build-up’—the hot, humid period leading into the wet season—and continues through the wet season itself. Yards with thick vegetation, dense shrubs, palm fronds, and garden mulch are common hotspots where ticks thrive. Northern Rock recommends proactive treatment to manage tick populations in these environments.
If you find a tick on your pet, use a tick-removal tool or fine-tipped tweezers to remove it carefully by pulling it straight out; avoid squeezing the tick’s body. Regardless of whether you have successfully removed the tick, monitor your pet closely for warning signs, including lethargy, weakness, loss of coordination, vomiting, or changes in breathing. If any of these symptoms appear, seek veterinary care immediately. We also recommend scheduling a professional yard treatment to prevent further infestation.
While retail granular and spray products are available, effective tick control requires professional expertise. Successful treatment relies on targeting specific harbourage zones—such as fence lines, shaded corners, palm fronds, and garden mulch—and selecting the correct active ingredient for the specific tick species. DIY treatments often miss these critical zones and frequently fail to provide the long-term protection necessary to last through the Top End build-up season.
Yes. Northern Rock provides a specialised Tick & Flea Rental Vacate service that is fully compliant with rental vacate requirements. Our service covers both internal areas and the yard, and we provide a detailed service report and invoice that you can submit to your landlord or property manager. Please note that while our standard pricing is competitive, rural surcharges may apply for properties outside of our standard service zones.
Yes, the pest control products used by Northern Rock are safe for occupied properties once they have fully dried. Your technician will confirm the appropriate re-entry window and can discuss any specific concerns regarding your household, such as chicken coops, aviaries, fish tanks, or ponds. We take a careful approach to ensure the safety of your children, pets, and backyard animals during the treatment process.
Most Top End households benefit from a professional tick treatment timed just before or early in the ‘build-up’ (the pre-wet season). Depending on your property’s specific tick history, the presence of pets, and the severity of the wet season conditions, a follow-up treatment may be recommended. Northern Rock can assess your yard, pets, and previous tick activity to recommend an effective treatment schedule tailored to your property.
No. Flea infestations are about hosts and habitat, not home hygiene. Fleas commonly hitchhike into homes on pets, humans, or used furniture. Even the cleanest homes in Darwin can experience flea activity if the conditions in the yard or carpet are suitable for their life cycle.
If you or your pets are still getting bitten, the flea population has likely moved from the animal into your home environment, such as carpets, bedding, and garden soil. Treating the pet alone is insufficient; a professional pest control treatment is required to eliminate eggs, larvae, and pupae hidden in the environment.
Yes. Both Cat Fleas and Dog Fleas will bite humans if they are present in the home. Bites typically appear as itchy red clusters around the ankles and lower legs, often occurring after walking through carpeted areas or sitting on infested furniture.
Fleas pose several health risks to cats and dogs, including the transmission of tapeworms and the development of flea allergy dermatitis, which causes intense itching and hair loss. In severe cases, heavy flea infestations can lead to anaemia in young or small animals.
Most Darwin tenancy agreements with pets mandate a professional, documented flea treatment upon vacating the property. Northern Rock provides a specific Tick & Flea Rental Vacate package that covers internal areas and the yard, providing the necessary reporting required by landlords and property managers.
You should observe a significant reduction in flea activity within 24 to 48 hours of treatment. Full clearance typically takes two to three weeks, as residual treatments remain active to eliminate pupae in the environment as they hatch.
No, bed bugs are not a sign of poor hygiene or a dirty home. They are pests that travel via luggage, second-hand furniture, and shared accommodation, meaning even the most spotless Darwin household can be affected. Bed bugs are attracted to body heat and the carbon dioxide exhaled by sleeping humans rather than food scraps or general household clutter.
Bed bugs most commonly enter homes by hitchhiking on items brought in from outside, such as luggage from hotels, short-stay accommodation, or second-hand furniture like mattresses, couches, and bed frames. They can also be introduced by visiting guests who may unknowingly carry them on their clothing or bags, and they can spread between rooms in shared housing environments.
Bed bug populations can grow rapidly because a single female bed bug is capable of laying several eggs every day, which typically hatch within approximately 10 days. This means that even a minor introduction of a few bugs can escalate into a noticeable and challenging infestation within just a few months.
Attempting to use supermarket sprays is ineffective because bed bugs hide deep within cracks, crevices, and structural gaps that these products cannot reach. Using these sprays often fails to kill the colony and instead drives the bed bugs deeper into the property, making professional extermination much more difficult and time-consuming to achieve.
Whether a bed bug infestation can be resolved in one visit depends entirely on the severity and the specific locations where the bugs are harbouring. While some minor cases are resolved quickly, a professional inspection is required to determine the extent of the activity and whether a follow-up treatment programme is necessary to ensure the property is clear.
To prevent bringing bed bugs home, inspect hotel mattress seams and headboards immediately upon arrival and keep your luggage off the floor and away from the bed. When returning home from a trip, unpack your luggage in a non-bedroom area, wash your travel clothes in a hot cycle, and tumble dry items on high heat if the fabric allows it.
No, most spiders encountered in Darwin homes are not dangerous. The species Northern Rock technicians most often treat are webbing spiders, which are considered a nuisance rather than a threat to human health. If you spot a spider you do not recognise or are concerned about, take a photo from a safe distance and send it to us for identification. Please do not attempt to capture or kill it yourself.
In Darwin, the wet season and the “build-up” drive spiders indoors. As humidity rises and rain hits, spiders move from gardens, eaves, and outdoor structures into the warmer, drier, and more sheltered parts of your home. Northern Rock treatments are designed to cut this indoor “webbing pressure” significantly during these active months.
Northern Rock offers a package treatment that includes a 1-month “webbing-spider-free” service period. Because Top End spider populations are active and can re-colonise quickly from outdoor areas, this window reflects the realistic cycle of spider activity. If webbing returns inside your home within that 1-month period, Northern Rock will return to treat the area at no extra cost.
Yes. The products Northern Rock uses for spider control are safe for occupied homes once dry. Our technicians will always confirm a safe re-entry window with you and can address any specific concerns you have regarding pets or children. Because we target specific “webbing zones” rather than blanket-spraying the entire house, non-target exposure is kept to an absolute minimum.
Yes. Arachnophobia is a recognised and common condition, and it is a frequent reason customers contact Northern Rock. Our technicians treat this with total respect and professionalism. If you prefer not to be on-site while the treatment is being performed, simply let us know when you book, and we will accommodate your request.
No treatment can stop spiders forever, as they are a natural and important part of the Top End garden ecosystem. Outdoor populations will always exist. However, regular Northern Rock treatments (particularly when scheduled before the wet season) keep indoor webbing under control year-round and prevent heavy infestations from establishing.
While regular cleaning is helpful, it does not address the root cause of an infestation. Cockroaches often enter from wall cavities, drains, neighbouring properties, and through gaps in door seals. Species like Brown-banded and German cockroaches can survive on microscopic food residues. To eliminate them, you need professional treatment that targets their harbourages (the deep-seated areas where they hide) rather than relying on surface cleaning alone.
Yes, cockroaches are a health concern. They contaminate food preparation surfaces with bacteria picked up from drains, waste, and decomposing matter. Additionally, proteins found in cockroach droppings and shed skins can trigger allergic reactions and asthma, which is particularly concerning for children and immune-compromised individuals.
Our professional cockroach treatments include a 6-month cockroach-free service period. This means if you see activity within that 6-month window, we will return to treat the property at no additional cost to you.
The main difference is their habitat and breeding behaviour. Large species typically live outdoors in mulch, leaf litter, and damp areas. They may wander inside, particularly if drawn by moisture or food, but they are not primarily indoor pests. Addressing leaks and ventilation can help deter them. Small species are “filth” pests that thrive inside homes. They are prolific breeders, and an infestation can escalate quickly. These require professional pest control to eradicate, as they hide deep within structures and appliances.
Yes, the products we use are safe for occupied homes once the treatment has dried. Before we begin, your technician will provide clear instructions regarding a safe re-entry window and any necessary precautions for sensitive areas, such as fish tanks, reptiles, and bird cages.
Yes, we provide specialised pest control programs for commercial food-service environments, including restaurants, hotels, and cafes. In these settings, the German cockroach is the priority species, and our programs are specifically designed to target and manage their unique breeding patterns in commercial infrastructure.
Both pests are common in Darwin roof voids, but rats are the most frequent offenders. Rats typically make quick, scampering, and scratching noises throughout the night. Possums are generally heavier, slower, and usually feed outside at night, making them less likely to be heard moving inside. A professional inspection from Northern Rock Pest Control is the most reliable way to identify which pest is in your roof.
Rat populations multiply rapidly. A single breeding pair can produce several litters within a year, and their offspring reach breeding maturity in just a few months. Because of this fast reproduction cycle, acting on the first sign of activity is the most effective way to prevent an infestation from becoming difficult to manage.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control uses tamper-resistant bait stations placed in secure, inaccessible locations such as roof voids and sub-floor areas. We discuss safe bait placement during every service to ensure the safety of your children and pets.
While the professional bait formulations we use are designed to minimise the risk of rodents dying in inaccessible areas, it can occasionally occur. If this happens, the odour typically dissipates within a few days. We also offer a professional rodent removal service if needed. Our standard rat baiting service includes a follow-up visit within 21 days to assess control measures and remove any uneaten bait, which helps resolve potential issues quickly.
Yes. Every Northern Rock rat baiting service includes a mandatory return visit within 21 days. This allows our technicians to assess the effectiveness of the control measures and ensure the infestation has been successfully managed.
Yes. Rats nest in roof insulation and contaminate it with droppings and urine, which can pose health risks and ruin building materials. In cases of heavy infestation, insulation may become compromised enough to require replacement. Clearing the population early is the most effective way to prevent costly damage to your property.
We recommend an annual termite inspection at a minimum. Because termite pressure remains high year-round in the Top End, an annual professional inspection is the most effective way to safeguard your property and avoid the high costs of structural damage.
No. Both new and older properties are at high risk of termite ingress. Even new builds are vulnerable, and existing termite management systems can be breached or bridged over time. All properties in Darwin and the Top End require regular professional inspections to maintain security.
Subterranean termites are the most common species in the Top End; they nest in the soil and build mud tubes to reach timber, often causing significant structural damage. Drywood termites, however, infest dry timber directly without needing soil contact. Because their behaviour and nesting habits differ, treatment approaches must be tailored to the specific species.
No. Most standard home insurance policies in Australia explicitly exclude termite damage. This makes proactive, annual termite inspections a vital safeguard, as the cost of professional remediation is far higher than the cost of a routine inspection.
Our comprehensive termite inspection includes a structured walk-through of all accessible areas where termites may live, travel, or take hold. This covers sub-floors, roof voids, internal walls, perimeter foundations, garden bed lines, retaining walls, and fence posts. We identify moisture sources and signs of activity, providing a detailed written report with photos and treatment recommendations.
The best first step is to book a professional termite inspection. We will assess the property to identify any existing installations, check their maintenance status, and advise whether your system is current or requires servicing. As accredited installers for the major termite management systems in Darwin, we can bring your property’s protection under our management.
We select treatment products based on specific site factors, including termite species, construction type, soil conditions, and moisture levels. We use industry-leading solutions, including the Sentricon® baiting system, physical barriers like HomeGuard® and GreenZone®, and non-repellent chemical treatments like Termidor® and Termidor® HE, alongside repellent barriers such as Biflex® Ultra EC.
Surface sprays only target the individual foraging ants you can see, leaving the colony and queen unharmed. Many ant species respond to chemical sprays by fragmenting the colony, which often makes the infestation spread and become more difficult to manage. Professional treatments focus on eliminating the nest itself.
While both can swarm, termites typically have straight antennae, equal-length wings, and a broad, thick waist. In contrast, ants have distinctively bent (elbowed) antennae, unequal-length wings, and a pinched, thin waist. If you are unsure, do not disturb the insects, as misidentified termites can pose a significant structural risk.
At Northern Rock, our standard package treatments include a 3-month ant-free service period. If ant activity returns inside this window, we will return to re-treat the affected area at no additional cost.
Ants in the Top End are primarily drawn to moisture rather than food. Kitchen sinks, taps, kettles, dishwashers, and leaking pipes are major attractants. While removing food residue and drying surfaces helps, it will not eliminate the colony, which is usually located outside the building.
Unlike termites, ants do not consume timber for food. They nest in wall cavities, sub-floor spaces, and voids because the environment suits their needs. However, they can still damage electrical appliances, wiring insulation, switches, and air conditioning units. Professional treatment is generally far more cost-effective than repairing this secondary damage.
Yes. We prioritise the use of family-safe and pet-safe products, which are applied specifically to bait points and trail areas rather than broadcast spraying. Your technician will provide a clear re-entry window (typically a few hours) to ensure the treatment is completely dry before family members or pets access the area.
Most Northern Territory residential leases require a professional vacate pest treatment if you have kept pets at the property. Some lease agreements mandate this service regardless of whether pets were present. You should check the “special conditions” section of your rental agreement; if you are unsure, you can send us a copy of your lease, and our team will clarify your specific obligations.
Our standard Tick & Flea Rental Vacate Treatment covers the most common requirements for Darwin and Palmerston property managers. If your lease agreement specifies a particular pest (other than ticks and fleas) or mandates a specific chemical treatment, please include these details during your booking. We will adjust our treatment plan accordingly to ensure your service remains compliant with your lease.
You are not required to be home for the treatment. If you are mid-move, you can leave a key with your property manager, or simply unlock a side gate to provide our technician with external access. We will coordinate with you via phone or email prior to our arrival to confirm access arrangements.
We offer next-day or same week service for the majority of the Top End. If you have an urgent handover deadline, we recommend calling us directly rather than using our online booking form, as we can often accommodate last-minute requests to ensure your property is ready for inspection on time.
Yes. We provide a professional, industry-standard pest management report and tax invoice that meets the compliance requirements of Darwin and Palmerston property managers. Since many local agencies already use Northern Rock Pest Control for their managed properties, our documentation is familiar and trusted by real estate agents in the region.
Yes. We provide comprehensive pest management solutions beyond rental vacate treatments. If you are purchasing a new home, please view our Pre-Purchase Property Pest Inspections page. For ongoing protection and residential maintenance, see our General Pest Control services.
Northern Rock Pest Control typically issues quotes within 24 hours of receiving your site plans. If your project has a tight deadline, please specify this in your request, and our team will prioritise your quote to ensure your construction schedule stays on track.
Yes. We install all termite management systems in strict accordance with AS3660.1-2017 and NT Building Note 114. You can be assured that every system we advise and install is fully compliant with local Northern Territory regulatory requirements.
The Certificate of Installation is issued by Northern Rock Pest Control upon the successful completion of the job and final settlement of the account. This process ensures your compliance paperwork is accurate, verified, and ready for council assessors and your internal audit trail.
Yes. We provide pre-construction termite treatment services throughout Darwin, Palmerston, and the rural and regional Top End. For projects located outside our standard service area, we provide quotes that reflect specific travel and access requirements.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control offers dedicated builder accounts to streamline project management. By setting up an account with us, all your quotes, site scheduling, and invoicing are consolidated into one efficient relationship, making it easier to manage multiple construction sites simultaneously.
Costs for termite system renewal depend on the system type, property size, and the time elapsed since the last application. Reticulation top-ups for smaller properties are typically lower, while full perimeter renewals for larger properties vary. Contact Northern Rock Pest Control for a personalised quote.
Chemical termite management systems typically offer protection for 2–5 years, depending on the chemical used, soil conditions, and local climate. Because Darwin is a high-risk area, we recommend regular monitoring. Once a chemical barrier’s effective life expires, the property is vulnerable to termite attack.
If you have recently purchased a home with an existing termite protection system, contact Northern Rock Pest Control to arrange an inspection. We will assess the system’s condition and provide a professional recommendation to either reinstate the chemical barrier or, if the system is inoperable, advise on alternative protective measures.
Yes. Northern Rock Pest Control is accredited to manage and replenish various systems. If your system is due for reapplication, please provide your installation certificate, or we can arrange a site visit to assess your specific system requirements.
If your termite system status cannot be verified, it is critical to assume the protective barrier has lapsed. We recommend contacting Northern Rock Pest Control immediately to arrange a free quote to reinstate your home’s termite protection and avoid potential damage from termite activity.
Northern Rock typically schedules pre-purchase pest inspections in Darwin and the Top End within 2 to 3 business days. Following our comprehensive onsite property assessment, we deliver your detailed, defensible termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours, ensuring you have the critical documentation required for your property settlement deadline.
A pre-purchase pest inspection identifies termite activity, pest risks, and conducive conditions like moisture or poor ventilation. A building inspection focuses on structural integrity, such as roof conditions, electrical, and plumbing. Because these are distinct assessments, most Top End property buyers commission both to ensure full due diligence before signing a contract.
Yes. Since our technicians require access to the property, the seller or their agent must be informed. Northern Rock can coordinate the inspection directly with the real estate agent, ensuring the process remains low-friction and minimizes disruption while meeting your settlement timelines.
Yes. If the seller provides paperwork for an existing termite system, our inspectors will review it to confirm if the next renewal is overdue, due soon, or up to date. If no documentation is available, we will inspect the property for visible signs of system installation and explicitly flag the documentation gap in your report, helping you negotiate potential adjustments with the seller.
Our commitment to your property goes beyond a piece of paper. If we install your termite system, we provide a renewable 12-month Free Service Period, provided you keep your annual inspections and service schedule up to date with us. If termites breach our system during that time, we will inspect and rectify the issue at no charge, just as we have since 2008.
Northern Rock Pest Control generally provides the completed, detailed termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours following the onsite assessment.
A termite inspection for a standard residential property typically takes approximately 60 minutes. Inspection times may be longer for larger properties, homes with sub-floor access areas, or properties that contain significant amounts of hidden timber or complex structures.
In Australia, standard home insurance policies typically exclude damage caused by termites. Because remediation for structural termite damage can be extremely costly, regular professional inspections are a critical preventative measure for property owners to mitigate the risk of damage that is generally not covered by insurance.