How Much Does termite treatment Cost in Australia?
termite treatment costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical pest control rates range from $250–$500 per inspection nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.
termite treatment Cost Guide Australia 2026
The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any pest control work.
National Average
$250–$500
per inspection
Emergency / After-Hours
$750
Estimated peak rate
Quotes Recommended
2–3
Before any work begins
termite treatment Availability by State
NSW
94
listed
VIC
89
listed
QLD
35
listed
SA
29
listed
WA
21
listed
TAS
13
listed
ACT
13
listed
NT
11
listed
Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.
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Pest Control Licensing Requirements in Australia
Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.
Victoria
In Victoria, pest controllers must hold a licence under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Control of Use) Act 1992. Timber pest inspectors must also hold a relevant qualification.
New South Wales
In NSW, pest controllers must be licensed under the Pesticides Act 1999. Termite management must comply with Australian Standard AS 3660.
Queensland
In Queensland, pest controllers must hold a Pest Management Licence from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. Termite work must comply with AS 3660.
Western Australia
In WA, pest controllers must be licensed under the Health (Pesticides) Regulations 2011. Termite management must comply with AS 3660.
South Australia
In SA, pest controllers must hold a licence under the Controlled Substances Act 1984. AS 3660 applies for termite management.
Tasmania
In Tasmania, pest controllers must hold an agricultural chemical user permit. Termite work must meet AS 3660 requirements.
Australian Capital Territory
In the ACT, pest controllers must be licensed under the Pest Plants and Animals Act 2005. Termite management must comply with AS 3660.
Northern Territory
In the NT, pest controllers must be licensed under relevant agricultural chemical legislation. Termite management is particularly critical due to the high termite pressure in tropical regions.
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termite treatment: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does pest control cost in Australia?
A standard general pest treatment for a 3-bedroom home costs $150–$350. Termite inspections cost $250–$400. Termite barrier treatments cost $2,000–$4,000+ depending on method (chemical barrier vs physical barrier). Annual pest control contracts typically cost $300–$600/year.
How often should I get pest control done?
For general pests (cockroaches, ants, spiders), annual or bi-annual treatments are recommended. Termite inspections should be conducted every 12 months — annually is mandatory under Australian Standard AS 3660 for most construction. In high-termite-risk areas (tropical and subtropical regions), 6-monthly inspections are advisable.
Are termites common in Australia?
Australia has some of the most destructive termite species in the world. Approximately 1 in 4 homes will experience termite activity at some point. The Coptotermes acinaciformis and Mastotermes darwiniensis species are the most destructive. The risk is highest in warm, humid regions — particularly QLD, NSW, and NT.
What's the difference between a termite inspection and a termite treatment?
A termite inspection is a visual and non-invasive assessment of your property for termite activity and conditions conducive to infestation. A termite treatment is the active management of termites, which may include bait systems, chemical barriers, or targeted chemical treatments. An inspection always precedes treatment.
Can I do my own pest control in Australia?
For general household pests like ants and cockroaches, DIY products from hardware stores are legal and effective for minor infestations. However, for termites, and for treatments requiring restricted-use pesticides, a licensed pest controller must be used. DIY termite treatment is highly risky and rarely effective.
How do I know if I have termites?
Signs include mud tubes on walls or foundations, hollow-sounding timber when tapped, discarded wings near windows, blistered or darkened timber, and sagging floors or doors. Termites are secretive — by the time you see obvious damage, an infestation may have been active for months or years.
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