5 November 2025 / Matt Blewitt

Why proactive pest management is essential in shared strata living spaces

<h2>Why proactive pest management is essential in shared strata living spaces</h2>

Why proactive pest management is essential in shared strata living spaces

It’s crazy how fast a peaceful morning coffee can spiral into feeling like you’re in a haunted house at the sight of a cockroach scuttling across the kitchen floor. Shared strata living spaces have their perks—great amenities and lower maintenance costs—but ignoring proactive pest management can quickly turn cozy into chaotic. Ensuring your property is pest-free isn’t just about comfort; it’s essential for the safety and wellbeing of all residents.

At All Suburbs Strata Management, our team has over 40 years of experience in residential strata management in Greater Sydney, Nepean, and the Central Coast. We don’t like pests either, which is why we understand the importance of keeping strata schemes pest-free. Here’s why proactive pest management is essential and how responsibilities are divided in a strata setting.

Health and safety risks

Pests pose significant health risks, especially in communal environments. Common pests like cockroaches, rodents and ants spread diseases and trigger allergies, so addressing infestations early is vital. With shared walls and interconnected spaces, pest problems escalate quickly and can affect multiple units and common areas.

Beyond health concerns, pests can cause structural damage. Termites, for example, silently destroy wooden structures, leading to costly repairs if not caught early. Ensuring your strata scheme remains pest-free safeguards both the residents’ health and the building’s integrity.

Proactive measures, including routine and timely pest treatments, help mitigate these risks. Preventive pest control is essential for strata communities to maintain a clean and safe environment.

Legal responsibilities, compliance and reputation

Clarity around pest control responsibilities in strata schemes is crucial. In New South Wales, the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 defines these duties. Typically, the owners’ corporation oversees pest management in common areas such as hallways, communal gardens and shared facilities. The costs associated with professional pest control services for these common areas are typically covered by strata levies.

Individual lot owners are responsible for addressing infestations within their units. If a pest problem arises from a resident’s negligence, such as leaving food out or failing to maintain cleanliness, that resident may be responsible for the associated costs. Familiarising yourself with your strata by-laws is important, as some schemes may have specific pest control regulations.

Vermin and infestations can severely damage the reputation of a strata community, making it less attractive to potential investors and renters. Persistent pest problems signal poor maintenance and management, leading to decreased property values and a less desirable living environment.

Key strategies for preventing pest infestations

Prevention is always better than cure, especially in strata properties. Regular inspections are the first line of defence, as they identify potential pest problems before they spread. Keeping common areas clean, sealing entry points and maintaining proper waste disposal are simple but effective strategies for minimising pest risks.

All residents of a strata living community play a role in preventing pest infestations. Maintaining cleanliness in individual units, not leaving food exposed and promptly reporting pest sightings are crucial for effective, efficient and affordable pest management.

As a strata property owner, it’s important to engage professional and reliable pest control services to implement comprehensive prevention plans that protect your property and its residents.

Are you concerned about pests in your strata community?

If you suspect a pest problem in your strata community, the first step is to immediately report the issue to your strata manager or the owners’ corporation. Quick action can prevent the infestation from spreading to other units and common areas.

Ensure that any repairs or maintenance issues that could attract pests, such as leaks or cracks in the building, are promptly addressed. This helps to eliminate potential entry points and breeding grounds for pests, reducing the likelihood of infestations.

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Why choose All Suburbs Strata Management?

Spring is here, and summer is fast approaching, which means it’s prime season for pests. Warmer temperatures and increased humidity create ideal breeding conditions for insects and rodents, prompting them to seek food and shelter in residential areas. During these months, common pests become more active, making it essential for residents to remain vigilant.

Now is the time to be proactive by adopting effective pest-prevention habits and enlisting professional services to ensure your strata living community remains clean, safe and pest-free.

At ASSM,we have over 40 years of experience in strata management for residential, community, commercial and industrial properties.

Additionally, we offer developer assistance for registration preparation, along with comprehensive strata reports and inspections.

Our team can ensure your scheme runs smoothly. If you are considering buying into a strata scheme or want to secure a professional and qualified team, contact ASSM today.

Meet The Author

Matt Blewitt

Licensee in Charge / General Manager

Matt’s career began in property management, and he worked his way through a range of senior roles before returning to the family business. He now oversees ASSM strata portfolios with a practical focus on risk, consistency and keeping things running as they should. He believes clear communication, sound judgement and a willingness to own mistakes when they happen are the foundations of successful strata management.

What keeps Matt motivated is the people he works with, both within the team and across client communities. He understands the pressures owners and committees face and always balances compliance with common sense. This measured approach has been shaped by years on the ground and a genuine desire to do the job right, no matter the challenge.

We provide Australia’s most professional and comprehensive strata management services across Greater Sydney and other parts of NSW. Our expertise spans residentialcommunitycommercial and industrial strata schemes. It’s easy to switch to All Suburbs Strata Management. See the extensive range of suburbs our certified strata managers oversee below.

FAQs

Why is pest management important in strata living?

Pest management is essential in strata living because pests like cockroaches, rodents and ants pose health risks, trigger allergies and can spread quickly through shared spaces, affecting residents’ wellbeing and the building’s integrity.

Who is responsible for pest control in strata buildings?

In most strata schemes, the owners corporation is responsible for arranging and funding pest control in common property areas such as hallways, gardens and shared facilities. Individual lot owners usually handle pest problems that originate and remain within their own units.

What kinds of pests are common in strata properties?

Common pests in strata buildings include cockroaches, rodents, ants and termites, which can be drawn to food sources, rubbish areas or structural entry points if not managed proactively.

How can a strata community prevent pest infestations?

Preventative strategies include regular inspections, keeping common and private areas clean, sealing gaps or cracks, proper waste disposal and engaging professional pest control services to catch issues before they escalate.

What should I do if I notice pests in my strata property?

If you spot pests, report them promptly to your strata manager or owners corporation — early action helps contain the problem and ensures coordinated pest control measures across common and affected areas.

Can proactive pest management benefit the strata scheme’s value?

Yes. Regular pest management protects resident health, maintains the building’s condition and reputation, and can help retain or enhance property values by preventing infestations and costly future damage.

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