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Brussels Rat Removal Price Comparison 2026

Mar 7, 2026

Comparative Rat Removal Prices in Brussels: Complete Guide 2026SummaryThe Brussels market: Pest Patrol vs. competitorsWhy such price differences? Technical analysis...

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Comparison of Rat Removal Prices in Brussels : Complete Guide 2026

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150 euros for one, 400 for another, and an «all-inclusive» quote of 85 euros that ends up costing twice as much. If you've ever tried to compare rat removal prices in Brussels, you know it's a real headache. The prices quoted often don't mean much until you understand what's behind them.

Things to remember

  • A fully transparent guide comparing Pest Patrol's rates with the market leaders in Brussels (Rentokil, Anticimex).

  • We dissect cost structures using urban entomology studies to explain why prices vary and how to avoid the pitfalls of opaque quotes.

  • Pest Patrol vs. competitors price comparison

  • Why such price differences? Technical and scientific analysis

At Pest Patrol, we believe that transparency should be the norm, not the exception. So we've decided to do what nobody else really does: put our prices next to those of Rentokil and Anticimex, break down the differences, and explain to you exactly why a treatment can cost 90 euros or 500 euros depending on the case. No «it depends» without explanation. Figures, facts and honest recommendations, even when the cheapest solution is not to call on us.

This guide is based on the 2026 public price list, feedback from our technicians in the field, and scientific data published by the CIEH (Chartered Institute of Environmental Health) on the effectiveness of different approaches to rodent control. Our aim is to enable you to make an informed decision before requesting a pest control quote.

The Brussels market: Pest Patrol vs. competitors price comparison

Rentokil, Anticimex, Pest Patrol: three names that come up systematically when you're looking for an exterminator in Brussels. Three very different pricing philosophies.

Brussels Rat Removal Price Comparison 2026

Let's start with the raw numbers. For a standard intervention in an 80 m² apartment with a moderate infestation (signs of presence in the kitchen and an adjacent room), here is what we observe in 2026:

  • Pest Patrol Initial intervention: between €95 and €150 incl. VAT, including diagnosis, installation of devices and one inspection at D+14.

  • Rentokil Brussels Rentokil rates in Brussels generally start at around 180 to 250 euros for an initial visit, with a model geared towards «job» contracts (often between 500 and 600 euros for 3 home visits).

  • Anticimex Rentokil: similar positioning to Rentokil, with lower entry-level prices, around €150 to €240, with optional connected devices that may entail additional costs.

These ranges come from public price lists and feedback from customers who contact us after receiving competing quotes. We don't claim to know the exact price of each competitor to the nearest euro: their prices vary according to the municipality, the type of building and the salesperson.

What's striking about using a pest control price comparison service is that the price of pest control in Brussels is never a single figure. You have to look at what's included. At Pest Patrol, the inspection is included in the initial price. Some competitors charge between 80 and 180 euros for each additional visit. On an infestation requiring three or four visits (which is common with brown rats, Rattus norvegicus), the final bill can easily double.

Another point that changes everything: travel costs. We work throughout the Brussels-Capital Region at no extra charge. Rentokil and Anticimex sometimes apply zone-specific charges, although this is not always clear from the first quotation.

For heavier infestations (building cellars, food stores, confirmed presence of rats in partitions), prices go up across the board. Pest Patrol charges between 300 and 600 euros, depending on complexity. Larger groups often charge between 400 and 900 euros, sometimes more when work is required in common areas.

A word about annual contracts. Rentokil and Anticimex are pushing this model because it ensures recurring income. It makes sense for a restaurant or a warehouse. For a private individual facing a one-off infestation? Rarely justified. Let's be clear: if your problem is solved in two passes, signing a 500 euro annual contract makes no sense. And you won't be offered one.

The average price of deratting in Brussels, all providers included, is around 100 to 450 euros for a standard dwelling. But this average masks very different realities, depending on what you actually get for your money.

Why such price differences? Technical and scientific analysis

A difference of 1 to 3 between two quotes for the same apartment raises questions. Is the most expensive service provider three times better? Not necessarily. Does the cheaper one botch the job? Not necessarily. The factors that influence the price of an extermination are technical, logistical and, let's be honest, commercial.

First factor: the intervention protocol. A serious pest control operator doesn't just place four cans of bait and leave. The CIEH recommends an IPM (Integrated Pest Management) approach, which begins with a precise diagnosis: identification of the species (brown rat, black rat, house mouse - each has different behaviours), location of entry points, assessment of the level of infestation. This diagnosis takes time. At Pest Patrol, we spend 30 to 45 minutes on it before touching any product. This time is factored into the cost of rodent treatment, and it's what makes the difference between an effective intervention and an empty gesture.

A study published in the Journal of Pest Science (Buckle et al., 2023) shows that treatments without prior diagnosis fail in 40 to 60 % of cases. In other words, paying less for a botched procedure often means paying twice.

Second factor: the products used. Professional products are not as effective as consumer rodenticides. Second-generation rodenticides (brodifacoum, difethialone) used by professionals act in single doses. Products available from garden centers often contain first-generation anticoagulants that require repeated ingestion, giving rodents time to develop a distrustful attitude. The cost of professional products is higher, but so is their success rate. This is a direct factor in the price of deratting.

There's also the regulatory issue. Since the revision of the European Biocides Regulation (EU 528/2012), the use of certain rodenticides has become increasingly regulated. Certified professionals have access to formulations that private customers cannot buy. This certification comes at a cost (training, renewal, insurance), which is logically reflected in the rat eradicator's rates.

Third factor: company structure. Rentokil is a listed group with 45,000 employees worldwide. Anticimex is owned by a Swedish investment fund. Pest Patrol is a local company. Structural costs are not the same. When you pay 250 euros to a large group, part of it goes towards national marketing, a centralized call center and flocked vehicles. With us, the technician who comes to your home is also the one who answered the phone. Less layers, less extra cost.

The fourth factor, often underestimated, is the actual scale of the infestation. A mouse isolated in an attic is not the same as a colony of rats that has been living in a crawl space for six months. The number of devices to be installed, the number of passes required, whether or not proofing is necessary - all these factors affect the price. Is a good exterminator effective in all cases? Yes, provided you adapt your protocol. And adapting sometimes means going three times instead of once.

The cost of rat and mouse treatment therefore depends on objective, measurable factors. When a quote seems unusually low, ask yourself: should I pay in cash? Will I receive an invoice? How many passes are included? What type of product is used? Is there a pre-treatment diagnosis? If the answers are vague, it's a red flag.

DIY vs Expert solutions: Cost-effectiveness and pre-purchase recommendations

Before calling anyone, many people try to solve the problem themselves. It makes sense. A mouse trap costs 3 euros, a box of rat poison 15 euros. Why spend ten times that on a professional?

Let's take a closer look at the figures. A «complete» DIY kit (mechanical traps, rat poison paste, gloves, UV lamp to spot traces of urine) costs 40-80 euros in DIY stores. The price of rat poison alone is around 10 to 25 euros, depending on the brand. Compared with the price of a professional (150-300 euros on average), the savings seem obvious.

Except that the success rate isn't the same. A survey carried out by the BPCA (British Pest Control Association) in 2024 shows that 68 % of individuals who tried a DIY rat treatment ended up calling a professional within three months. Result: they paid for the DIY kit and professional intervention. Savings turned into additional costs.

Why does DIY so often fail? Three main reasons:

  1. Incorrect species identification. People confuse mice with young rats, brown rats with black rats. But trapping strategies are different. Brown rats are neophobic (they avoid new objects for several days), while mice are curious. Setting a mouse trap for a rat is a waste of time.

  2. Incorrect positioning of devices. A trap set in the middle of the kitchen will do no good. Rodents walk along walls, following precise routes. Without knowing these routes, you place your traps where they will never pass.

  3. Underestimation of the colony. You see a mouse, you think «a mouse». The reality: a female mouse can produce 6 to 10 litters a year, each with 5 to 12 young. If you see one in broad daylight, it's usually because the population is already high.

The value for money of professional pest control takes on its full meaning when we think in terms of total cost. Total cost means money spent + time lost + damage avoided. A rat nibbling on an electrical cable in a partition can cause a short-circuit. Home insurance does not always cover damage caused by rodents if no professional measures have been taken. We're talking here about thousands of potential euros.

When does DIY make sense? For an isolated mouse, spotted quickly, in a dwelling with no obvious outside access (no cellar, no garden). A good mechanical trap (snap trap type) placed along a wall, with a little peanut butter, often solves the problem in 48 hours. No need to call us for this, and we'll tell you straight.

On the other hand, as soon as you notice droppings larger than 1 cm (a sign of rats rather than mice), recurring noises in partitions or ceilings, or nibbling marks on food packaging, get a pest control estimate. At Pest Patrol, the estimate is free and without obligation. We come to you, assess the situation, and tell you exactly what needs to be done and how much it will cost. If it's a simple case you can handle on your own, we'll tell you that too.

A final point on the best value for money in deratting: beware of «unlimited» fixed-price offers. Some providers offer 99 euro «unlimited passages for a year» packages. Sounds unbeatable. In practice, visits are spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart (insufficient for effective follow-up according to CIEH recommendations), the products used are low-end, and the technician stays for ten minutes. You get what you pay for, literally.

Conclusion

The price of a rat exterminator in Brussels varies from 90 to 800 euros, depending on the service provider, the scale of the problem and what is actually included in the quote. Large groups like Rentokil and Anticimex offer a reassuring brand name but higher rates, partly due to their cost structures. Pest Patrol offers local rates, with the same technical level and professional products.

Don't choose your exterminator on price alone. Look at what's included: diagnosis, number of visits, type of products, results guarantee. Ask for several quotes, compare them line by line, and ask specific questions. It's your right, and the sign of an informed customer.

Do you suspect an infestation at your home in Brussels? Request a free estimate from Pest Patrol. We'll get back to you within 24 hours, come to you free of charge, and give you a clear estimate before we intervene. No surprises on the bill, no fixed annual contract. Just a problem solved.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of an extermination in Brussels in 2026?

Taking all service providers together, the price of a standard service for an apartment generally varies between €100 and €450. At Pest Patrol, our prices start at €95, including diagnosis and follow-up, while large groups like Rentokil or Anticimex often charge between €150 and €250 for a similar service.

Why do rat exterminators' prices vary so widely?

Price differences can be explained by the structure of the company (marketing costs of large groups vs. local agencies), the quality of the initial diagnosis and the number of visits included. A low-cost intervention without a follow-up visit on D+14 is often ineffective when faced with a colony of brown rats.

Is it more cost-effective to deratting yourself (DIY) or call in an expert?

While DIY equipment costs between €40 and €80, 68 % of solo attempts fail, resulting in double the final cost. Calling in a professional is more cost-effective for established infestations, as they use second-generation rodenticides and guarantee watertight entry points.

How can I get the best value for money from a pest control service?

To optimize your budget, ask for a transparent quote including diagnosis, professional products and at least one inspection. Choose local companies with no travel costs in the Brussels-Capital Region, and avoid unnecessary annual contracts for one-off problems.

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