Frequently Asked Questions

Are your pest animal control services legal in New South Wales?

Yes. All services are carried out strictly in accordance with NSW legislation and only where lawful and appropriate. Operations are conducted following assessment of the property, target species, access conditions, and safety considerations. No work is undertaken unless it complies with applicable laws and requirements.

Yes. Written landholder permission is required before any pest animal control activity can take place.
If you are the property owner or authorised manager, we will guide you through what is required before commencing any work.

To assess your property accurately, we typically require:

  • Property location and size

  • Target pest species

  • Level of activity observed

  • Access conditions

  • Presence of nearby dwellings, roads, or livestock

  • Confirmation of landholder permission

This information allows us to plan operations safely and lawfully.

Yes. Safety is a top priority.
Each property is assessed individually to ensure operations are conducted in a manner that minimises risk to livestock, infrastructure, and surrounding areas.

We carefully consider:

  • Proximity of neighbouring homes

  • Public roads or access tracks

  • Livestock movement

  • Shared boundaries

Where required, operations are adjusted or restricted to ensure safety and compliance. Pest animal control is only undertaken where conditions allow it to be done responsibly.

Yes, where lawful and appropriate.
Some pest species are more active during night hours, and operations may be conducted during daylight or night-time depending on:

  • Species behaviour

  • Property conditions

  • Safety and access

  • Legal considerations

Night-time operations are never conducted where they are not permitted or suitable.

Night operations are planned carefully and typically involve:

  • Pre-assessment of the property during daylight

  • Clear identification of safe zones and boundaries

  • Use of specialised equipment where permitted

  • Strict adherence to safety protocols

Each situation is assessed individually before any night work is considered.

Not always.
In many cases, landholders do not need to be present once access, boundaries, and permissions are confirmed. This will be discussed and agreed upon prior to any visit.

This depends on:

  • Pest species

  • Property size

  • Severity of activity

  • Seasonal movement patterns

Some situations may be addressed in a single visit, while others benefit from ongoing or multi-visit management programs.

Yes.
For properties experiencing persistent or seasonal pest pressure, ongoing management programs may be recommended. These programs focus on long-term reduction and monitoring rather than one-off control.


 

Yes.
Group or neighbour programs can be a cost-effective and practical option where multiple adjoining properties are experiencing similar pest issues. Coordinated management can improve results across a wider area..

Services may include management of common pest animals such as:

  • Wild dogs

  • Foxes

  • Feral pigs

  • Feral deer

  • Rabbits

  • Feral goats

Availability depends on location, conditions, and legal considerations.

Pricing is based on:

  • Property size and terrain

  • Access conditions

  • Target species

  • Number of visits required

  • Day or night operations

  • Travel distance

All pricing is discussed before any work is undertaken.

Pest animal management is influenced by many factors including wildlife movement and environmental conditions.
While outcomes vary, services are planned to achieve the best practical and lawful results for each property.

Once you submit an enquiry:

  1. Your details are reviewed

  2. We assess suitability and requirements

  3. We contact you to discuss options, availability, and pricing

No obligation is created until all details are agreed.

It depends on location, access, and surrounding conditions.
Each enquiry is assessed individually to determine whether services can be provided lawfully and safely.

Services are available in many regional and rural areas of New South Wales, subject to access, safety, and legal considerations. Availability will be confirmed during assessment.

We focus on:

  • Lawful and responsible operations

  • Clear communication with landholders

  • Safety-first planning

  • Flexible service options

  • Fair and transparent pricing

Our goal is long-term land protection, not short-term fixes.

Absolutely.
Before any work begins, we explain:

  • The proposed approach

  • Safety considerations

  • Expected outcomes

  • Any limitations

You’ll always know what to expect.

Simply contact us via phone, email, or the enquiry form on our website.
We’ll guide you through the next steps.

Still have questions? We’re happy to help.

Every property and situation is different. If you’re unsure about licensing, safety, access, or which service is right for your land, please get in touch. We’ll review your details and provide clear, lawful advice before any work is undertaken.