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Licensed Pest & Termite Management for Albion Park and the 2527 postcode
Looking for trusted pest control in Albion Park? Jim's Termite & Pest Control Albion Park is your local, licensed team for termites, cockroaches, spiders, ants, rodents and more — servicing Albion Park (2527), Albion Park Rail (2527), Calderwood (2527) and Tullimbar (2527) across the Illawarra region of NSW. Call 131 546 for a fast, no-obligation quote.
Same-week appointments available across Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Calderwood and Tullimbar.
Your Albion Park pest controller operates as a locally owned franchise within the Jim's Pest Control New South Wales network, servicing the Illawarra and South Coast corridor as part of our Jim's Pest Control Wollongong operations. That means the local knowledge to understand why a post-war fibro cottage near Tongarra Road behaves completely differently from a new-build slab home in Calderwood Valley, or a rail-corridor weatherboard on the eastern side of Albion Park Rail near Lake Illawarra — combined with the training, product access and public liability coverage that comes with the Jim's Group national framework.
The same licensed local operation covers three adjacent suburbs inside the Albion Park territory. Pest Control Albion Park Rail looks after the older rail-corridor weatherboard and post-war fibro homes near Lake Illawarra and the Illawarra Regional Airport precinct to the east, Pest Control Calderwood services the rapidly growing Calderwood Valley, Cascadia and Sunrise Ridge new-build estates climbing the escarpment foothills to the west, and Pest Control Tullimbar covers the boutique Ravenswood Estate releases and established acreage properties at the foot of the escarpment. One licensed local operation, four 2527 suburbs, one point of contact — whether you're a homeowner, landlord, investor, builder or commercial operator with properties across the cluster.

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General Pest Control is our annual residential maintenance service covering spiders, silverfish, wasps, European wasp nest removal, common nuisance flies and incidental insects. A single trained technician treats the roof void, sub-floor (where accessible), external eaves, weepholes, skirting lines, wet-area perimeters, garden edges and the full property boundary. Products used are APVMA-registered, low-toxicity, target-specific actives applied at label rates. Every general pest treatment carries a service warranty — if covered pests return inside the warranty window, we return at no charge.
Effective ant control in Albion Park begins with species identification. Coastal Brown Ants (Pheidole megacephala) dominate near Lake Illawarra and the coastal corridor, Black House Ants (Ochetellus glaber) are widespread across established suburbs, and the meat ants and bull ants common around bushland-adjacent properties at the escarpment foothills (Calderwood, Tullimbar, Macquarie Pass) each require a different treatment approach: non-repellent liquid actives and perimeter treatments for trailing species, targeted baiting programmes for colony elimination, and — for any Argentine Ant supercolonies detected — a coordinated treatment covering multiple nests across the property boundary.
Follow-up is mandatory and included in the quoted price. The first treatment disturbs the primary colony, which routinely triggers satellite nesting and renewed foraging from previously dormant sub-colonies. Our technician returns 2–4 weeks after the initial service to treat that secondary activity, confirm eradication at foraging hotspots, and top up perimeter protection. A single-visit ant treatment will not hold against any significant infestation, which is why Ant Control is priced and delivered as its own dedicated service and not part of General Pest Control.
Cockroach control is a scheduled two-visit programme built around the cockroach life cycle, not a one-off spray. Coastal Illawarra humidity and the older brick and weatherboard housing stock across Albion Park, Albion Park Rail and the Lake Illawarra corridor create ideal cockroach conditions year-round.
Visit one: Species identification, harbourage mapping, then targeted gel bait (typically a fipronil or indoxacarb-based commercial formulation) applied to cracks, voids, electrical cavities and sub-bench harbourages, combined with an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR — pyriproxyfen or hydroprene) applied to breeding zones. Where infestations are heavy, a residual application is added in roof void, sub-floor and external drain zones.
Visit two (mandatory follow-up): Cockroach egg cases (oothecae) are substantially resistant to most registered actives — the nymphs within them continue to hatch over a 14–40 day window depending on species. The follow-up treatment catches that second wave before it re-establishes, closing the life cycle. This is the only clinically defensible way to resolve a cockroach infestation, and it is why we do not quote single-visit cockroach "sprays". Learn here about our Cockroach Control Services!
Tenants vacating an Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Calderwood or Tullimbar rental frequently need an end-of-lease flea treatment to satisfy their rental agreement. Our service targets adult fleas with a registered synthetic pyrethroid and applies an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) to interrupt the life cycle. A formal receipt is issued on completion, addressed to the tenant, for direct submission to the property manager — a requirement most NSW residential tenancy agreements now specify.
Roof rats (Rattus rattus), Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) and house mice (Mus musculus) are a year-round issue across Albion Park's older brick and weatherboard housing stock, with pressure peaking in autumn and early winter as rodents move indoors. New-build estates in Calderwood and Tullimbar see additional rodent pressure during construction as established colonies are displaced from cleared blocks. Our rodent programme is exclusion-first: we identify and seal entry points (eave gaps, weephole ingress, roof sheet overlaps, service penetrations), install tamper-resistant external bait stations with second-generation anticoagulant baits at APVMA-registered rates, and schedule follow-up inspections to confirm elimination and prevent reinfestation. Toxicity risk to non-target wildlife is managed by bait station placement, bait selection and scheduled removal. Learn more about rodent control here!
If you are purchasing a home in Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Calderwood or Tullimbar, the correct sequence — and the one we recommend based on over two decades of the Jim's pest management system operating across Australia — is not "get an inspection after settlement". The correct sequence is:
Book the inspection inside your cooling-off period. The report tells you whether termites are present today, whether the home shows evidence of past activity, whether conducive conditions exist, and — critically — whether an existing termite management system is installed, what type, when it was installed, and whether the Durable Notice is present and compliant. It is very important you understand, where a Licensed Pest Technician rates the property high risk for termite activity, and you continue to purchase the property, it is extremely important you consult with the technician to get a termite management system installed. Learn more about Pre-purchase Inspections.
1. Before you sign: AS 4349.3 Timber Pest Inspection.
Book the inspection inside your cooling-off period. The report tells you whether termites are present today, whether the home shows evidence of past activity, whether conducive conditions exist, and — critically — whether an existing termite management system is installed, what type, when it was installed, and whether the Durable Notice is present and compliant. It is very important you understand, where a Licensed Pest Technician rates the property high risk for termite activity, and you continue to purchase the property, it is extremely important you consult with the technician to get a termite management system installed. Learn more about Pre-purchase Inspections.
2. After settlement: install an AS 3660.2 termite management system if none exists (or if the existing system is time-expired).
An inspection after settlement tells you a snapshot. A management system actively protects the structure going forward. For the overwhelming majority of pre-1990 Albion Park homes — where original construction-stage protection (if any) has long since expired — the priority after settlement is system installation, not a second inspection. This applies equally to the older Albion Park Rail rail-corridor stock and any pre-1990 acreage homes near Tullimbar and Macquarie Pass.
3. After the system is installed: ongoing annual AS 3660.2 inspections.
The inspection cycle verifies that the system remains intact, monitors for activity, and maintains any warranty conditions attached to the chemical or baiting system installed. Six-monthly inspections are recommended for higher-risk properties — homes near the escarpment foothills, properties with timber retaining walls, and houses backing onto bushland reserves.
4. Keep the Durable Notice current.
When the system is replenished or replaced, the Durable Notice is updated. When the property is eventually sold, that notice is the single most valuable document the next owner's AS 4349.3 inspector will examine.
This sequence is the difference between buying an Albion Park home and buying an Albion Park termite problem.
Buying a home in Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Calderwood or Tullimbar is, in statistical terms, the largest single financial transaction most people will ever make. A Timber Pest Inspection conducted in accordance with AS 4349.3 — Inspection of Buildings, Part 3: Timber Pest Inspections is the professional standard of due diligence before you sign contracts.
Our AS 4349.3 inspection is a visual, non-invasive inspection of all reasonably accessible areas of the property, covering:
The written report records findings with photographs, identifies conducive conditions, and — importantly — flags the limitations of any visual inspection (concealed wall cavities, inaccessible sub-floor areas, built-up soil against slab edges etc.) so you and your conveyancer know exactly what the report does and does not warrant.
If you are purchasing, book the AS 4349.3 inspection before your cooling-off period expires. That timing is the whole point of the standard — it is designed to inform the purchase decision, not to confirm a problem you already own.
Once you own the property, the baseline obligation to yourself and your asset is an annual termite inspection conducted in accordance with AS 3660.2-2017 — Termite management, Part 2: In and around existing buildings and structures.
Our AS 3660.2 inspection covers the roof void, sub-floor (where accessible), internal timbers, the full external perimeter of the building, fencing, outbuildings and landscaping within 50 metres of the structure. Technicians use moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, borescopes and acoustic sounding to detect concealed termite activity. A written report follows with photographic evidence, moisture readings at risk points, notes on changes since the previous inspection, and prioritised recommendations.
Six-monthly inspections are recommended for properties in the higher-risk categories: prior active infestation, older timber sub-floor construction, properties at the escarpment foothills (Calderwood, Tullimbar, Macquarie Pass), properties along the Lake Illawarra, Minnamurra River or Macquarie Rivulet corridors, and properties with recent plumbing leaks or sub-floor ventilation issues.
A termite management system is the engineered, permanent protection installed in and around a structure to either deter termite entry or detect and eliminate colonies as they approach. Systems are specified under two standards:
For existing Albion Park homes, we install systems under AS 3660.2. Options, selected to suit the construction type, slab configuration and termite pressure of the property, include:
Every system we install is commissioned with a Durable Notice. The Durable Notice is a permanent, weather-resistant sign fixed inside the electrical meter box (or the kitchen sink cupboard where no meter box is accessible), as required under AS 3660.1 and AS 3660.2. It records the property address, the system type, the installer's name and NSW pest management licence number, the installation date, the chemicals used, and the scheduled inspection and replenishment dates. The Durable Notice is the durable evidence of what has been installed, when, and by whom — and it is the first thing any future buyer's AS 4349.3 inspection will look for.
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Jim’s Termite & Pest Control offers humane and eco-friendly solutions for managing wildlife and pest-related concerns. Recognising the importance of preserving our natural ecosystems, our team of skilled technicians is trained in the ethical capture, relocation, and exclusion of various animals, such as rodents, possums, and birds.
At Jim’s Termite & Pest Control, we specialize in the removal and prevention of a wide range of pests. Our team of experienced technicians is trained to handle any creepy crawlies that you may have in your home or business, using safe and effective methods to ensure that your property is pest-free.


At Jim’s Termite and Pest Control, we take pride in providing the most effective termite control services to our clients. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to ensuring that your property is free from termites and other pests. We use the latest equipment and techniques to detect, treat, and prevent termite infestations, and we tailor our services to suit the specific needs of each client.

We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.

We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.

We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.

We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.

We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.
We understand the frustration and annoyance of dealing with an ant infestation in your home or business.

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Jim’s Termite & Pest Control ensures your house remains a sanctuary, free of unwanted pests. We understand the distress and discomfort pests can bring into your home, disrupting your peace and potentially causing health issues.

At Jim’s Termite & Pest Control, we understand that a business is more than just a building – it’s a reflection of your brand and crucial to your operation. When pests invade your space, they do more than cause discomfort.
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Jim’s Termite & Pest Control ensures your house remains a sanctuary, free of unwanted pests. We understand the distress and discomfort pests can bring into your home, disrupting your peace and potentially causing health issues. That’s why we’ve designed our pest control services to be comprehensive, proactive, and centred around the unique needs of each home we service.
We start with an in-depth inspection of your property, identifying any signs of pest activity. This thorough evaluation allows us to understand the extent of the infestation, the types of pests involved, and any potential entry points or attractants. Our highly trained technicians are skilled at detecting even the subtlest signs of pest presence, ensuring no area goes unchecked.


At Jim’s Termite & Pest Control, we understand that a business is more than just a building – it’s a reflection of your brand and crucial to your operation. When pests invade your space, they do more than cause discomfort. They can disrupt your operations, damage your reputation, and in severe cases, lead to business closure due to health concerns. That’s why our pest control services are designed to be reliable, efficient, and robust enough to handle all your pest-related problems.
Our reliability is built on our commitment to providing excellent service. We understand that time is of the essence when it comes to pests. A delay in action can lead to the exponential growth of pests and related harm to your business. Hence, we guarantee a prompt response to your inquiries, immediate dispatch of our pest control professionals, and timely treatment of your facilities.





I am your local Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Calderwood and Tullimbar pest control expert. I offer a full spectrum of services, including termite inspections, termite management systems, rodent control, spider control, cockroach elimination and ant extermination. I am dedicated to providing safe and reliable pest control to Illawarra homes and businesses across the 2527 postcode. I live and work in the area, I am familiar with the pests that thrive in our coastal humidity and escarpment-foothill conditions, and because I am local, I offer prompt, reliable service and excellent customer care.
Albion Park sits in the Macquarie Valley of the Illawarra, wedged between the Illawarra escarpment to the west and Lake Illawarra to the east. The area combines mature post-war and 1970s–80s brick-veneer family housing, fast-growing new-build estates climbing the escarpment foothills at Calderwood and Tullimbar, a warm-humid maritime climate, and multiple freshwater corridors — Macquarie Rivulet, Duck Creek and the wetlands fringing Lake Illawarra — feeding moisture and vegetation directly into residential backyards. That combination places the 2527 postcode in the high termite hazard zone of the CSIRO termite incidence map for southern Australia, and creates steady year-round pressure from cockroaches, ants, spiders and rodents.
The most economically significant termite species in Albion Park is Coptotermes acinaciformis — the most destructive subterranean termite in Australia — with Schedorhinotermes intermedius particularly active in humid lower-lying suburbs near Lake Illawarra and the Macquarie Rivulet corridor, and Coptotermes frenchi and Nasutitermes exitiosus also recorded across the Illawarra. Because Coptotermes colonies can forage up to 100 metres from the nest and build concealed mud galleries into untreated structural timbers, a large proportion of the termite damage we attend across the 2527 postcode is hidden behind skirting boards, wall cavities or sub-floor bearers before it is detected.
Cockroach pressure in Albion Park is dominated by Blattella germanica (German) in kitchens and food-preparation areas, with Periplaneta americana (American) and Periplaneta australasiae (Australian) active in roof voids, sub-floors and around drainage. Ant pressure is led by Pheidole megacephala (Coastal Brown) near the coastal and Lake Illawarra corridors, Ochetellus glaber (Black House) widespread across established suburbs, meat ants (Iridomyrmex purpureus) and bull ants (Myrmecia spp.) common around bushland-adjacent properties at the escarpment foothills, and Linepithema humile (Argentine Ant — an invasive species with supercolony behaviour) recorded in pockets across the Illawarra.
Understanding the species, their behaviour and the housing stock they exploit is the difference between a contractor who sprays and a licensed pest manager who resolves the problem. That distinction sits at the heart of everything below.
Commercial premises across Albion Park and the wider Shellharbour LGA — food outlets and commercial kitchens, childcare centres, aged-care and medical facilities, strata-managed townhouse complexes, and light-industrial properties along the Princes Highway and the Illawarra Regional Airport precinct — carry specific compliance obligations under FSANZ food safety standards, NSW Food Authority licence conditions, and industry HACCP programmes.
Our commercial pest management includes scheduled servicing, pest sighting registers, chemical application records, treatment reports that meet HACCP documentation requirements, and audit-ready logbooks. One invoice per site, one point of contact, documented compliance. Learn more about our Commercial Pest Management here!
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AS 4349.3 is the Australian Standard governing pre-purchase timber pest inspections. It's a visual, non-invasive inspection of all reasonably accessible areas of the property, covering subterranean termite activity, borer damage, wood decay fungi, conducive conditions, and the status of any existing termite management system. The report is the professional standard of due diligence before signing a contract. Given the Illawarra's high termite hazard rating and the dominance of Coptotermes acinaciformis across Albion Park, an AS 4349.3 inspection inside your cooling-off period is genuinely non-negotiable — it tells you whether the home you're buying is currently active, has been active in the past, or carries elevated future risk. Book it before you sign, not after settlement.
For the overwhelming majority of pre-1990 Albion Park homes, the priority is system installation, not another inspection. If you did the AS 4349.3 inspection inside your cooling-off period (which you should have), you already have a snapshot of the property's current termite status. What you don't have is forward-looking protection. An AS 3660.2 termite management system actively protects the structure going forward — chemical soil barriers (Termidor, Altriset, Premise), in-ground baiting systems (Trelona, Sentricon), or a combination tailored to your slab configuration. After the system is installed, ongoing annual AS 3660.2 inspections verify the system remains intact and monitor for activity. Newer Calderwood, Tullimbar or Cascadia builds will have an existing AS 3660.1 system — in that case, the priority is a baseline AS 3660.2 inspection and Durable Notice verification.
The Durable Notice is a permanent, weather-resistant sign fixed inside the electrical meter box (or the kitchen sink cupboard where no meter box is accessible), as required under AS 3660.1 and AS 3660.2. It records the property address, the system type installed, the installer's name and NSW pest management licence number, the installation date, the chemicals used, and the scheduled inspection and replenishment dates. The Durable Notice is the durable evidence of what termite protection has been installed, when, and by whom. When the property is eventually sold, that notice is the single most valuable document the next owner's AS 4349.3 inspector will examine. Without a current Durable Notice, an undocumented system is effectively no system from a future-buyer's perspective.
Ants and cockroaches both require dedicated multi-visit programmes built around their biology — not one-off sprays. Ant treatments need a mandatory 2–4 week follow-up because the first treatment disturbs the primary colony and routinely triggers satellite nesting from dormant sub-colonies. Cockroach treatments need a mandatory follow-up because cockroach egg cases (oothecae) are substantially resistant to most registered actives, and the nymphs continue hatching over a 14–40 day window depending on species. Including these as part of a single-visit General Pest Control treatment would set you up for treatment failure — which is why we price and deliver Ant Control and Cockroach Control as their own dedicated programmes with the follow-up included in the quoted price. A single-visit "spray" for either pest will not hold against any significant infestation.
The most economically significant termite species in Albion Park is Coptotermes acinaciformis — the most destructive subterranean termite in Australia, responsible for the vast majority of structural damage we attend across the 2527 postcode. Schedorhinotermes intermedius is also active, particularly in humid lower-lying suburbs near Lake Illawarra and the Macquarie Rivulet corridor. Coptotermes frenchi and Nasutitermes exitiosus are also recorded across the wider Illawarra. Because Coptotermes colonies can forage up to 100 metres from the nest and build concealed mud galleries into untreated structural timbers, much of the termite damage we discover is hidden behind skirting boards, wall cavities or sub-floor bearers before it is ever visible. This is why annual AS 3660.2 inspections are the baseline standard in this region — and six-monthly inspections for properties at the escarpment foothills (Calderwood, Tullimbar) or backing onto bushland reserves.
The baseline obligation under AS 3660.2-2017 is an annual termite inspection — that's the bare minimum for any home in Albion Park. Six-monthly inspections are recommended for higher-risk properties: homes with prior active infestation, older timber sub-floor construction, properties at the escarpment foothills (Calderwood, Tullimbar, Macquarie Pass), homes along the Lake Illawarra, Minnamurra River or Macquarie Rivulet corridors, properties backing onto bushland reserves, and any home with recent plumbing leaks or sub-floor ventilation issues. The Illawarra's high termite hazard rating and the dominance of Coptotermes mean that skipping an inspection year — even just one — is the single most common precursor to discovering substantial structural damage that could have been intercepted.
Pricing depends on the service required, the size of the property, and access factors (sub-floor accessibility, roof void height, perimeter length). General Pest Control for an average 3–4 bedroom Albion Park home typically falls within a standard residential range; AS 4349.3 pre-purchase inspections are priced as a fixed fee per property; AS 3660.2 annual inspections are also fixed-fee per visit; and AS 3660.2 termite management system installations are quoted after a site assessment because system type, perimeter length and chemical or baiting choice all influence the cost. We provide transparent, upfront quotes with no hidden fees, and every general pest treatment carries a service warranty. Call 131 546 or request a free online quote — we'll provide a written quote that's good for the work as scoped.
Yes. Every product we use is APVMA-registered (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority) and applied at label rates by licensed pest technicians. Most general pest treatments require only a short re-entry period — typically 1–2 hours — after which the home is safe to re-occupy. Our technician will provide specific safety instructions for your property before commencing work, including any items to cover (fish tanks, bird cages) and recommended re-entry timing. We also offer low-toxicity options for households with infants, asthma sufferers, or particularly sensitive pets. Family and pet safety is built into how we work, not an afterthought.
Yes — the same licensed local operation services all four suburbs in the 2527 cluster. Albion Park is the primary territory base, with our technician covering Albion Park Rail (the older rail-corridor weatherboard and post-war fibro homes near Lake Illawarra and the Illawarra Regional Airport precinct), Calderwood (the rapidly growing Calderwood Valley, Cascadia and Sunrise Ridge new-build estates climbing the escarpment foothills to the west), and Tullimbar (the boutique Ravenswood Estate releases and established acreage properties at the foot of the escarpment). One licensed local operation, four 2527 suburbs, one phone number — 131 546.
At Jim’s Termite & Pest Control, we are committed to ensuring your complete happiness with our pest control service. We stand behind the quality of our work and firmly believe in the effectiveness of our pest management solutions, no matter if it’s a pest inspection or termite inspection.
We are committed to resolving any concerns or issues you may have regarding our pest control treatments. If pests persist or return within the specified guarantee period, our team will return promptly to reevaluate the situation and implement additional measures to address the problem. We understand that your peace of mind is essential, and we want to ensure that you are completely happy with the outcome of our services.
With our quality work, you can trust that we will go above and beyond to provide effective and long-lasting pest control solutions. We aim to create a healthy and pest-free environment for your home or workplace and take pride in our ability to deliver results. Choosing Jim’s Termite & Pest Control means selecting a company that stands behind its work, prioritises your happiness, and is dedicated to resolving your pest issues until you are delighted with the outcome.
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