Licensed pest technician offering treatment plans and prevention strategies for cockroaches, fleas, ants, spiders, rodents and more.
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Pests are sneaky — just because you don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there. In fact, by the time you begin to notice pests it's likely you already have a significant issue on your hands.
Peter is a licensed pest technician at Good Call offering customised pest management plans for homes and businesses across Redlands and Brisbane. He treats carpet beetles, cockroaches, fleas, ants, rats, mice, spiders and silverfish with thorough inspections and treatments that carry a warranty.
Annual pest inspections are an investment in your home. Peter not only eliminates infestations but also puts preventative barriers in place to limit future outbreaks — protecting your family, pets and property.
Clean and declutter your home and yard, vacuum floors, pick up pet bowls and toys, cover or put away children's items, relocate your pet for the duration and up to 3 hours after the treatment, take clothes off the line, and let Peter know where you have seen pest activity.
Peter uses chemicals that are designed for safe residential use when applied correctly. He follows strict protocols to minimise any risk. Your family and pets should vacate during treatment and for up to 3 hours afterwards.
Yes. Many leases require professional pest control — including flea treatments — when vacating. Peter specialises in end-of-lease pest treatments that satisfy landlord and property manager requirements.
Peter treats carpet beetles, carpet moths, cockroaches, spiders, ants, fleas, silverfish, rats and mice — among others. Contact Peter to discuss your specific pest concern.
Annual pest inspections are recommended for most homes and businesses. Properties with known past infestations or those in high-risk areas may benefit from more frequent treatment.
Yes. Peter's pest treatments come with a warranty period. If you experience a recurrence within the warranty timeframe, Peter will revisit and treat the area again.
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