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Updated June 2026

Cockroach treatment cost in Sydney

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Cockroach treatment in Sydney runs $200 to $400 for a single targeted visit, or $450 to $800 for a German cockroach program with follow-ups. The species in your kitchen is what decides which — and whether one visit will be enough.

Quick answer — cockroach treatment cost in Sydney

JobTypical Sydney range (2026)
General treatment (as part of a full pest spray)$180 – $300
Targeted cockroach treatment (single visit)$200 – $400
German cockroach program (initial + follow-up)$450 – $800
Commercial kitchen / heavy infestation$600 – $1,200+

German vs American cockroaches — why it changes the price

American cockroaches are the big ones that wander in from drains, garden beds and the subfloor; they are largely an outdoor pest, and a standard perimeter plus internal treatment usually handles them for $200 to $350. German cockroaches are a different problem entirely — small, fast-breeding, and living right inside the kitchen. They need targeted gel baiting across many touch-points and almost always a follow-up visit two to three weeks later, which is why a German cockroach job runs $450 to $800.

Why one spray often isn't enough

Cockroach egg cases are physically shielded from sprays and baits, so even a thorough first treatment cannot kill the next generation waiting to hatch. A follow-up a couple of weeks later targets those newly emerged nymphs and breaks the breeding cycle. Skipping it is the single most common reason a German cockroach infestation "comes back" — it never actually left.

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What you can do to keep the price down

A clean kitchen makes treatment cheaper and more effective. Remove food scraps and wipe down grease before the technician arrives so the baits are not competing with a food source, clear out the cupboard under the sink, and fix any dripping taps or leaks — cockroaches need water as much as food. The less competition the bait has, the faster the colony collapses.

Itemised example — Ashfield apartment, German cockroaches in the kitchen

Line itemCost
Initial treatment — gel bait + crack-and-crevice (kitchen & bathroom)$320
Follow-up visit at 3 weeks (re-bait + check)$160
Total$480

Frequently asked questions

German or American cockroaches — how do I tell?

German cockroaches are small (around 15 mm), tan, with two dark stripes, and live in kitchens and bathrooms. American cockroaches are large (35 mm or more), reddish-brown, and usually come in from drains or the subfloor. German need a program; American are usually a single treatment.

Why do I need a follow-up treatment?

Cockroach egg cases are shielded from sprays and baits, so a single visit can't kill the next generation. A follow-up about two to three weeks later targets the newly hatched nymphs and breaks the breeding cycle.

How long until the cockroaches are gone?

You should see a clear drop within days. A German cockroach infestation usually clears over the two to four weeks of the treatment program as the follow-up takes effect.

Do I have to leave home during treatment?

Usually not — modern gel baits and targeted sprays are low-disruption. Your technician will point out any areas or times to keep clear of, which matters most with infants or pets.

How do I stop them coming back?

Keep the kitchen grease-free, fix any leaks (roaches need water), store food sealed, and declutter under the sink. Most controllers include a warranty period on a German cockroach program.

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