Pest Control in Coffs Harbour

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  • Licensed & Qualified Professionals
  • Residential & Commercial Pest Solutions

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Showing Pests The Door

If you’ve got pests—you need Brazel’s Pest Control! We provide residential and commercial pest control solutions throughout Coffs Harbour—from The Big Banana to Boambee Beach. Using state-of-the-art tools and products, we identify and eradicate cockroaches, spiders, termites—you name it. Best of all, our rates are highly competitive. 


Ready to get started? Talk to our team on (02) 6652 1231 to book an inspection. We have more than 100 years’ combined industry experience. That’s a lot of dead bugs!

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Why Choose Us?

Here’s a list of reasons why you should choose Brazel’s Pest Control as your go-to exterminator in Coffs Harbour: 


  • We service homes & businesses
  • We’re open 24 hours (Monday to Friday)
  • We cover a broad service area
  • We eliminate a long list of pests
  • We use specialised tools & products
  • We are licensed & experienced
  • We charge competitive prices


Last but not least, we’re passionate about keeping homes and businesses pest-free. 


Speak to our friendly team on (02) 6652 1231 to book an inspection. We’ll have your unwanted guests gone in no time.

Pests We Remove

At Brazel’s Pest Control, we eradicate the following from homes and businesses:


  • Ants 
  • Termites 
  • Rodents 
  • Bees & wasps 
  • Mosquitos 
  • Bindiis 
  • Spiders
  • Cockroaches


And much more!


No matter the size of the infestation, we have the tools and products to send them to heaven. Best of all, our rates are competitive. Call us on (02) 6652 1231 to book an inspection.

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Prevention or Treatment?

Preventing pest problems is often far easier than dealing with an established infestation. Pests typically move into properties in search of food, moisture and shelter, using small gaps or hidden entry points to gain access. Preventive pest control focuses on identifying these risks early and applying protective measures that discourage pests from settling.


This approach can involve barrier treatments, monitoring areas where pests are likely to appear and reducing conditions that attract them. Preventive management helps protect buildings from damage and limits the chance of pests multiplying unnoticed.


Treatment becomes necessary when pest activity is already present. In these cases, targeted pest control is used to manage the infestation while also addressing the underlying conditions that allowed the pests to establish.

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What You Need To Know

  • Is pest control worth it?

    In a world where pests run rampant, pest control is definitely worth it. Regular pest management helps reduce the risk of infestations that can damage property or create health concerns. Preventive treatments and inspections also help detect issues early before they become more difficult to manage.

  • Should I treat termites myself?

    Termites should only be treated by a licensed professional. These pests can cause serious structural damage and require specialised treatment methods to manage effectively. Professional treatment ensures the correct products and systems are used in accordance with safety regulations and industry standards.

  • What is the most effective way to control ants?

    The most effective way to control ants is to book an exterminator once a year. The second most effective way to control ants to is to use ant baits. The third most effective way to control ants is to keep the property clean and free of food scraps. Managing entry points, sealing gaps and reducing moisture can also help prevent ants from returning.

  • How do you get rid of bees?

    Bees are a protected species and must be removed by a licensed professional. They have the products to safely remove bees without harming them. Professional removal also helps reduce the risk of stings and ensures the hive is handled appropriately. Attempting to remove bees without proper training can be dangerous and may disturb the colony.