3–7 days
to see reduced trail activity
Same day
bookings available across Melbourne
Gel bait
carried back to the colony & queen
2 main
nuisance species in Melbourne homes
1. A scout finds food
A single ant locates a food source, crumbs, spills, pet food and feeds.
2. It lays a pheromone trail
The scout leaves a chemical trail back to the nest, which other workers detect and follow.
3. A visible trail forms
Dozens of workers now follow the same path this is the line you see on the bench.
4. The colony stays untouched
Behind the visible trail sits the actual nest, often in a wall cavity or under paving with a queen producing more workers.
⚫ Black house ant
Ochetellus glaber
🟤 Coastal brown ant
Pheidole megacephala
Appearance
Small, shiny black, around 2.5–3mm long.
Appearance
Light brown to yellowish, around 2–2.5mm, larger "major" workers with big heads.
Nest sites
Wall cavities, roof voids, under paving, in timber and wall insulation.
Nest sites
Soil, garden beds, under concrete slabs, near air conditioning units.
Activity
Most active in warmer months, commonly seen on kitchen benches and bathroom skirting.
Activity
Aggressive foragers, active year-round in sheltered outdoor areas.
Diet draw
Sweet foods, pet food, and food residue on benches and floors.
Diet draw
Wide diet including other insects, sweet residue, and pet food left outdoors.
Gaps where tiles meet the gutter line
Roof void & eaves
Shifted roof tiles, damaged sarking, and gaps at the eaves are the most common rat entry point in Melbourne homes, particularly older weatherboard and brick veneer properties.
- Rats
Low toxicity, family safe products
Weep holes
Weep holes allow moisture to escape brick veneer walls but are large enough for mice and sometimes young rats to use as a direct entry point into wall cavities.
- Mice
- Rats
Damaged vents and subfloor access points
Subfloor & foundations
Broken or missing subfloor vent covers give rats direct access to the underside of the home, often leading straight up wall cavities into the roof space.
- Rats
Gaps around plumbing and electrical entry
Pipe & cable penetrations
Where pipes and cables enter the home, under sinks, near the meter box, behind the hot water unit, gaps are often left unsealed during original construction or renovation.
- Mice
- Rats
Gaps under doors and garage panels
Doors & garage
A gap of 6mm under a door is enough for a mouse to enter. Garage roller doors without a proper seal are a frequent overlooked entry point.
- Mice
Behind stoves, fridges, and built in cabinetry
Kitchen & pantry
Once inside, mice nest close to food sources, gaps behind built-in appliances and the base of cabinetry are common nesting sites once a mouse has gained entry elsewhere.
- Mice
$150 – $220
Standard treatment
Inspection, gel baiting, and perimeter spray for a typical home with one active trail or nest area.
$220 – $320
Multi-site treatment
For properties with multiple trails, indoor and outdoor nest sites, or persistent recurring activity.
From $110 / visit
Quarterly program
Seasonal preventative treatment for properties with a history of recurring ant activity each summer.
Colony targeted
We bait the nest, not just spray the trail the only approach that actually eliminates the problem.
Species specific
Correct identification means the right bait formulation and likely nest location from day one.
Written reports
Every visit documents what was found, what was applied, and what to expect over the following week.
Service guarantee
If trails persist beyond the expected timeframe, we return and reassess at no extra cost.
Licensed technicians
Victorian pest management licensed, fully insured, using low-toxicity baiting products.
All Melbourne suburbs covered
Same day bookings available across most of greater Melbourne, especially in peak summer ant season.