Roof Void Specialists · Bait + Exclusion · Same-Day Available

Rodent Control Brisbane Rats & Mice

Three Brisbane species: roof rat, brown rat, and house mouse. Tamper-resistant bait stations in the roof void, wall runs, and activity areas. Entry-point exclusion seals re-entry. Confirmed elimination at 14-28 days. From $220.

At a Glance
Single treatmentfrom $220
Ongoing program$480-$680/yr
Elimination timeline14-28 days
Most common speciesRoof rat (roof void)
Follow-up visitDay 14 included
Brisbane Rodent Species

Brisbane Rodent Species

Species identification determines where bait stations are placed. Roof rats and house mice require different station placement and sometimes different bait formulations. Getting this right on the first visit is the difference between a 14-day and a 60-day job.

Roof Rat
Rattus rattus

Brisbane's most common rat species. Slim body (150-200g), large prominent ears, and a tail longer than the body. Excellent climbers. In Brisbane homes, almost always found in the roof void rather than at floor level. Enters via the roofline, eaves gaps, and overhanging tree branches. Nocturnal. Often heard running along roof joists at night.

Roof void specialistMost commonClimber
Brown Rat
Rattus norvegicus

Larger and heavier than the roof rat (300-500g). Blunt nose, small ears, and a tail shorter than the body. Ground-dwelling. Found in sewers, under floors, in compost heaps, and along waterways. Less common in Brisbane suburban homes than the roof rat. Most frequently encountered in commercial and industrial premises near stormwater infrastructure.

Ground-levelSewer-associatedCommercial areas
House Mouse
Mus musculus

Very small (3-10g), grey-brown, pointed snout, large ears relative to body size. Droppings are 3-6mm (much smaller than rat droppings). Forages within 5-7 metres of the nest. Lives under kitchen cabinetry, inside wall voids, and in pantry areas. Reproduces rapidly (5-10 litters per year). Seasonal influx in Brisbane autumn as cooler weather drives mice indoors.

Floor-levelFast breederAutumn influx
Rats vs Mice

Rats vs Mice: Key Differences for Treatment

Treatment approach differs between rats and mice. Confirming which species is present before setting stations avoids wasted effort.

FeatureRoof RatBrown RatHouse Mouse
Body weight150-200g300-500g3-10g
Body shapeSlim, taperedHeavy, bluntVery small
Droppings12-18mm, pointed ends18-25mm, blunt ends3-6mm, rod-shaped
Activity zoneRoof void, overhead runsGround, subfloor, sewersFloor level, wall voids
Entry pointsRoofline, eave gaps, tree bridgesFloor-level gaps, drainsGaps 6mm+, utility penetrations
Bait station placementRoof void, ceiling runsGround stations, subfloorUnder cabinetry, wall voids
Signs of Infestation

Signs of Rodent Activity in Brisbane Homes

Many Brisbane homeowners notice rodents by sound before they see any physical evidence. A confirmed infestation from one sign warrants treatment. Multiple signs together indicate an established population.

Scratching sounds at night

Roof rats are nocturnal. Running, scratching, and gnawing sounds from the roof void between 10pm and 4am. Sounds move in runs as rats travel between nesting and feeding areas.

Droppings along runs

Rat droppings (12-25mm) accumulate along roof joists, in corners of the roof void, and near food sources. Mouse droppings (3-6mm) found under cabinetry and in drawer joints.

Grease marks on runs

Dark grease smears along roof joists, pipes, and wall junctions where rats repeatedly travel the same route. The grease comes from the oil in their fur.

Gnaw marks

Gnaw marks on timber, electrical cable insulation, food packaging, and roof insulation. Fresh gnaw marks are pale and clean. Older marks are dark and polished from repeated contact.

Nesting material

Shredded insulation, paper, fabric, and plant material gathered in a nest site in the roof void, wall cavity, or under cabinetry. Active nest sites are warm and densely packed.

Urine smell

A persistent ammonia smell from the roof void or wall cavity. Noticeable in heavily infested properties and in warmer weather when the smell intensifies. Less detectable in mild infestations.

Health Risks

Health Risks from Brisbane Rodents

Rodents pose genuine health risks beyond property damage. The risks are highest when rodents have access to food preparation areas, water sources, or when droppings accumulate in confined spaces like roof voids.

Leptospirosis

Bacterial infection transmitted through rat urine in water sources or wet soil. Common in Brisbane areas near waterways and flooded gardens. Can cause severe flu-like illness.

Salmonella

Transmitted through rodent faeces contaminating food, food preparation surfaces, and stored food. Most common in kitchens and food storage areas where mice are present.

Hantavirus

Contracted by inhaling dust from dried rodent droppings and urine, particularly during roof void access or cleaning. Rare in Australia but present risk when disturbing rodent contamination.

Allergens and Asthma

Rodent droppings, urine, and shed hair are significant allergen sources. In households with established rodent activity in the roof void, airborne allergens from above can worsen asthma symptoms particularly in children.

Brisbane Roof Void Rodent Pressure

Brisbane Roof Voids: Why They Are the #1 Rat Hotspot

Brisbane homes have a specific rodent problem that differs from southern cities. The roof rat's climbing ability, combined with Brisbane's tree canopy coverage and warm year-round temperatures, makes every Brisbane roof void a potential rat habitat.

Brisbane Roof Void Rodent Pressure Facts
Roof rats travel across the top of the urban tree canopy and enter homes via overhanging branches touching the roofline. Properties with fruit trees (mango, fig, lychee, avocado) directly adjacent to the roofline have significantly higher roof rat activity. Brisbane's year-round warmth means there is no cold period that reduces roof rat populations.
Year-round
Roof rat activity in Brisbane (no seasonal slowdown)
Fruit trees
Primary attractant for roof rats on Brisbane properties
6mm+
Gap size at roofline that allows roof rat entry
Treatment Process

Rodent Treatment Process

Effective rodent treatment requires both elimination and exclusion. Bait treatment alone without sealing entry points results in new rodents re-entering within weeks. Both steps are required for lasting control.

Stage 1

Inspection

Roof void, subfloor, and external perimeter inspected. Species confirmed from droppings, grease marks, and activity patterns. Entry points identified and mapped. Extent of activity assessed.

Stage 2

Bait Stations Installed

Tamper-resistant, lockable bait stations installed in the roof void along joist runs and at entry points. For mice: stations placed under cabinetry and in wall voids. First-generation anticoagulant bait used in residential settings.

Stage 3

14-Day Follow-Up

Return visit at 14 days. Bait stations checked, activity assessed, bait replaced where consumed. Entry points confirmed and sealed at this visit once bait is working and population is reducing. Second follow-up at 28 days for large infestations.

Stage 4

Exclusion & Prevention

Entry points sealed: roofline gaps, eave gaps, utility penetrations, and any gap larger than 6mm for rats or 6mm for mice. Tree branches touching the roofline noted for the client to prune. Report issued with recommendations.

Why Single Treatment Often Fails

Why a Single Bait Treatment Is Not Enough

Many Brisbane homeowners have an initial treatment that seems to work, only to find rodents return within 4-8 weeks. Three consistent reasons explain why.

Entry points not sealed

Bait eliminates the rodents inside the property but the gap they used to enter remains open. New rodents from the surrounding environment enter via the same route within weeks. Exclusion must follow elimination. It cannot be done before, as trapped rodents cause damage and aggression before dying.

External food source not addressed

Overripe fruit on the ground under fruit trees, uncovered compost bins, and unsecured food bins provide an ongoing food source that sustains reinfestation. Removing the food source is as important as the bait treatment. Properties with uncollected fruit under trees have consistently higher re-infestation rates.

Breeding population not fully eliminated

For house mice, the first visit typically reaches adults and large juveniles. A second visit at 14 days is required to treat juveniles that were in protected nest sites or were too young to access bait stations at the first visit. Without the follow-up visit, the partially eliminated population recovers within 4-6 weeks.

Ongoing Programs

Single Treatment vs Ongoing Program

Single treatment is appropriate for an isolated infestation. Ongoing programs are recommended for properties with persistent pressure from fruit trees, compost, or commercial food handling.

Single Treatment

One-Off Rodent Treatment

From $220. 14-day follow-up included.

Inspection, bait station installation, and 14-day follow-up visit. Entry point exclusion report included. Appropriate for a first infestation in a property without persistent attractants. Follow-up at 28 days available at additional cost if activity continues.

Ongoing Program

Monthly or Quarterly Service

$480-$680/yr (quarterly). $720-$960/yr (monthly).

Permanent tamper-resistant bait stations maintained at the property. Each service visit inspects stations, replaces bait, and logs activity. Recommended for properties with fruit trees, compost bins, or commercial food handling. Also the standard recommendation for commercial premises including restaurants, warehouses, and food manufacturing.

Pricing

Rodent Control Cost Brisbane

All single treatment prices include inspection, bait station installation, and the 14-day follow-up visit. Ongoing program prices include all service visits and bait replacement. See our rodent pricing page.

House / Unit
from $220
Inspection, roof void bait stations, entry point exclusion report. 14-day follow-up included.
Large Property / Commercial
from $320
Multi-zone bait station program for large properties, warehouses, or commercial kitchens.
Ongoing Quarterly Program
from $480/yr
Permanent stations, quarterly service visits, bait replacement, and activity log. Recommended for high-pressure properties.
FAQ

Rodent Control FAQ

How quickly can rodents be eliminated?
Most infestations are controlled within 14-21 days of professional bait station treatment. The follow-up visit at 14 days checks bait take and confirms activity is reducing. Full elimination is confirmed at the 28-day visit. Larger infestations or properties with multiple entry points may take longer. Entry point exclusion after the initial bait treatment prevents re-entry from outside.
What is the difference between rat and mouse treatment?
The approach is similar but station placement differs. Roof rats are almost always in the roof void and along high wall runs in Brisbane; stations go in the roof void and at ceiling level. House mice are floor-level and prefer tight spaces within 5-7 metres of food; stations go under cabinetry, behind appliances, and in wall voids. Using rat-sized stations for mice is less effective as mice prefer smaller, more enclosed stations.
Is rodent bait safe around children and pets?
Professional bait is placed inside tamper-resistant, lockable stations that children and pets cannot open. We do not place bait in open positions. For households with dogs that might carry or chew stations, we use roof-void-only placement where pets cannot access. We discuss bait formulation with you before treatment: first-generation anticoagulants present lower secondary poisoning risk to pets than second-generation products and are our default for residential use.
How do I know if I have rats in my roof void?
The most reliable signs are scratching or running sounds from the ceiling at night, dropping accumulations in the roof void (12-18mm, pointed at both ends), grease marks along roof joists where rats repeatedly travel, gnaw marks on timber and electrical cable, and a persistent ammonia smell. Hearing sounds moving along runs (rather than in one spot) is a strong indicator of roof rats rather than possums, which tend to thump and move more slowly.
What does rodent treatment cost in Brisbane?
Single treatment for a standard house costs from $220 including inspection, bait station installation, and the 14-day follow-up visit. Ongoing quarterly programs cost from $480 per year. Large properties and commercial premises are quoted based on the number of stations and service frequency required. Call 0406 178 471 for a quote specific to your property.
What diseases do Brisbane rodents carry?
Rodents in Brisbane can carry Leptospirosis (rat urine in water and soil), Salmonella (faecal contamination of food), Hantavirus (dried droppings dust), and Rat-bite fever. They also carry fleas, ticks, and mites that transmit secondary infections to humans and pets. Rodent droppings and urine are also significant allergen sources that can worsen asthma.
What do I do about the smell of dead rodents in the wall?
Dead rodent smell in walls typically lasts 1-3 weeks and cannot be removed while the carcass is inaccessible. Activated charcoal bags near the smell source reduce odour. If the smell is severe and localised, cutting the wall panel to remove the carcass is an option where the lining can be replaced. The smell dissipates naturally as the carcass desiccates. For roof void deaths, increased ventilation through open roof hatch during the day helps.
What attracts rodents to Brisbane homes?
The main attractants are: fruit trees (mango, fig, lychee, avocado) with ripe or fallen fruit, unsealed compost bins and food waste bins, pet food left out overnight, water from leaking taps and garden irrigation, and warm roof voids in cooler months. Roof rats in Brisbane are closely associated with properties that have large fruiting trees with branches reaching the roofline, which they use as bridges to enter the roof.
Can rodents be treated the same day?
Yes. Same-day rodent treatment is available for most Brisbane suburbs when you call before midday on 0406 178 471. Bait stations are installed on the first visit. The timeline from first treatment to confirmed elimination is 14-28 days depending on infestation size.

Same-Day Rodent Treatment. Roof Void Specialists.

Bait + Exclusion · 14-Day Follow-Up Included · Brisbane-Wide · from $220