Tick & Flea Rental Vacate Treatment
Need a Tick & Flea rental vacate treatment? We’ll handle it. Treat internal areas plus yards. We give you a pest management treatment notice you can submit to your landlord or property manager to show the job has been done! Fast turn around, we are ready when you are. Darwin, Palmerston, and the Top End.
Moving House (Tick & Flea)
Rural areas may incur a small additional travel and access charge. Remote areas require a custom quote.
What's Included?
Internal area treatment (every room)
External yard treatment
Compliant with rental vacate requirements
Complete written report you submit to your landlord or property manager
Tax invoice for your records
Rental Vacate Action Plan
Three steps to secure your rental bond
Book online or call
Fast response and flexible scheduling. Tell us the lease requirements (most just say “tick & flea”) and any pets you have on site.
We arrive at your chosen window
Treatment usually takes around 60 minutes for a typical rental property.
You get the report
We can also forward to your property manager. The documentation trail your lease requires.
Why This Is the Right Service for Renters at Lease-End
We know what landlords accept
Settlement-aware turnaround
Tell us your handover date and we will work to it. Tight timing? Use the phone, not the form.
Clear, fixed pricing
$209 for the standard package. No surprise add-ons. If your lease requires a broader treatment, we quote the combined visit upfront before we arrive.
Rental Vacate Treatment Questions
Does my Northern Territory rental lease require a professional pest control treatment?
What should I do if my rental lease specifies a particular pest or chemical product?
Do I need to be present at the property during the vacate pest treatment?
How quickly can I get a vacate pest control treatment in Darwin?
Will my property manager accept your pest control report and invoice?
Do you offer pest control services for my new home or ongoing residential needs?
Moving soon? Book now
A failed vacate inspection costs more than the pest treatment you skipped. Bond deductions, dispute resolution, and the time it takes to chase it all up after you have already moved out.