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But you might be waiting a while for help.
Tamworth's pest control businesses have reported unprecedented demand following an enormous bug breeding season during Spring and Summer.
Statewide Pest Solutions owner Mardi Bruyn said their seven technicians are booked up for nearly two months, despite working six days a week.
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She estimated they are getting about "double" an ordinary summer's work.
From about October, locals started calling in huge numbers looking for help battling everything from mice, to spiders, to cockroaches.
Mrs Bruyn credits the infestations to "weather and people being at home".
More rain means more prey for predators like spiders.
And people probably were more aware of - and frustrated by - bugs in a year most spent working from home, she said.
"The boys say they go into roof voids where they used to put say ten rodent blocks in a roof void, now they double the number," she said.
The business is booked to the end of January for the first time ever.
"It's hard for us. Because if you ring and say I've got a bad problem with cockroaches, you sort of have to say I'm sorry," she said.
"We are saying ring the [individual operators] but they're busy too. Everyone's busy."
Fifteen-year industry veteran Brock Pearson, co-owner of Pearson Pest, said it's been an "absolute cracker of a breeding season".
He's booked out into mid-February.
"The weather is great for it really. At the end of the day, I would expect to see a continuation through to March-April if the climate stays the way it is," he said.
"Nice hot, warm weather, bit of regular rainfall hopefully. That'll really keep things kicking along."