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Licensed Pest Control · Devonport

Fumigation Devonport & North-West Tasmania

When your lease or real estate agent asks for "fumigation", what they actually require is licensed pest control treatment — typically a flea spray treatment if pets were kept on the premises. Devonport Carpet Cleaning provides the correct treatment and issues the certificate your property manager needs.

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What You Actually Need

Fumigation vs Pest Control: The Real Difference

Important: True fumigation involves sealing a building and filling it with gas — rarely used in residential settings. When your real estate agent or lease says "fumigation", they mean licensed pest control treatment (typically flea treatment if pets were kept). This is what we provide, and our certificate is exactly what they require.

Important

Not True Fumigation

True fumigation involves sealing a building and filling it with gas — not used in standard residential settings and not what real estate agents require. What they need is a licensed insecticide spray treatment for fleas.

Licensed

What's Actually Required

Tasmanian property managers require a certificate of licensed pest control treatment targeting fleas. This is carried out by a licensed operator using registered insecticide.

Certificate

Correct Documentation

We provide the certificate of pest control treatment that property managers accept — satisfying the 'fumigation certificate' requirement in your lease.

Life Cycle

Understanding Flea Treatment

Treatment targets adult fleas and larvae. Pupa are resistant — the treated surface remains active for 7–10 days. This is why the post-treatment period matters.

Bundle

Carpet + Pest Bundle

Most end of lease cleans require both carpet cleaning and pest treatment. One visit, one invoice, one complete certificate set.

Clarification

Talk to Us First

Not sure what your lease requires? Contact us and we'll clarify exactly what treatment is needed and what documentation will be provided.

Our Simple Process

1
Check Your Lease
Your lease will say 'fumigation' or 'pest control'. Either way, what's required is a licensed spray treatment — we can confirm this for your specific property.
2
Free Written Quote
We provide a free written quote for the required treatment, including bundle pricing with carpet cleaning.
3
Licensed Treatment
Our licensed operator carries out the correct insecticide treatment to all carpeted and relevant areas. Property must be vacated for at least 4 hours.
4
Active Period
Treatment remains active for 7–10 days. Incoming tenants are informed via the fact sheet we provide.
5
Certificate Issued
A signed certificate of pest control treatment is provided — the document your real estate agent needs, regardless of what they called it.
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

My lease says I need 'fumigation' — what does that mean? +

In Tasmanian residential tenancy, 'fumigation' is commonly used to mean licensed pest control spray treatment for fleas. True fumigation (gas sealing) is not required. Our licensed spray treatment and certificate satisfy this lease requirement.

Will your certificate satisfy my property manager? +

Yes. We provide a certificate of licensed pest control treatment accepted by all Tasmanian property managers, regardless of whether they called it fumigation.

Do I only need this if I had pets? +

Generally yes — flea treatment is specifically required if pets were kept. Check your lease carefully if you had no pets; some leases require pest treatment regardless.

Can I bundle this with carpet cleaning? +

Yes — discounted bundle pricing is available. One visit, one invoice, one complete set of documentation.

How much does it cost? +

Contact us for a free written quote. Bundle pricing is available with carpet cleaning.

Need the Right Pest Control Certificate in Devonport?

Licensed treatment, correct documentation, accepted by all Tasmanian property managers.

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