Best Of All Pest Management is a leading pest control company in Brisbane with extensive experience in flea control for both tenants and landlords. Our team of licensed and skilled technicians are equipped with the latest equipment and effective treatment methods to quickly and safely manage fleas from rental properties.
Before vacating a rental property, tenants should carefully review their lease agreement to determine if an end of lease flea treatment is required (e.g. because you have a pet), and if so, get in contact with us in a timely manner to arrange an end of lease pest treatment.
We also offer carpet cleaning, including dry cleaning and steam cleaning. This should happen prior to any pest treatments for best results.
Here are some tips for renters on how to avoid fleas:
Flea treatments can be more effective when the property is empty, as it allows us to have better access to all areas of the property and use more potent treatments. Treating an empty property also reduces the number of hiding spaces for pests as well as the risk of human exposure to pesticides during the treatment process.
If your tenancy agreement requires both have both pest control and professional carpet cleaning then carpet cleaning will need to occur BEFORE any pest treatments. We can also dry clean and steam clean your carpets. Flea eggs and larvae can be deeply embedded in carpets and difficult to remove, which is why a flea treatment is required in conjunction with carpet cleaning.
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A flea treatment for end of lease pest control is a comprehensive pest control service that aims to eradicate fleas from a rental property before the end of a lease agreement. This type of treatment is typically required by landlords or property managers to ensure that the property is free of fleas and other pests before new tenants move in.
A flea treatment for end of lease pest control typically involves a thorough inspection of the property to identify areas of flea activity (if there are any), followed by the application of insecticides to all affected areas, including carpets, floors, furniture, and bedding. The treatment may also involve the use of other specialised equipment to reach difficult-to-access areas.
It depends on the severity of the infestation and the type of treatment being used. In some cases, tenants may be required to vacate the property for a short period of time during the treatment process, while in other cases, it may be safe for them to remain in the property. Additionally, if it is at the end of your lease then it is preferable that the property is already vacated so that both carpet cleaning and any subsequent pest treatments are more effective.
The duration of a flea treatment for end of lease pest control can vary depending on the size of the property and the severity of the infestation. In general, most treatments take between 1-2 hours to complete, although some treatments may require multiple visits or longer treatment times.
While a flea treatment for end of lease pest control can significantly reduce the number of fleas in a property, it cannot guarantee that the property will be completely flea-free. It's important to follow our instructions for ongoing flea prevention and to maintain good hygiene practices in the property to minimise the risk of future infestations. We do provide a 3-month warranty on flea treatments, but fleas can often be reintroduced to the property by new tenants and new pets.