Pest Control Western Suburbs, Sydney

Looking for Pest Control? Western Suburbs in Sydney was where I grew up and started my business (Lalor Park & Blacktown) . We have been successfully treating Bed Bugs, Bee Removal, Termites, Spiders, Cockroaches and Ants, all with low toxic treatments.

 


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There are fourteen local government areas (LGA) in this region of Sydney. They are Camden Council, the City of Blacktown, the City of Blue Mountains, the City of Fairfield, the City of Hawkesbury, the City of Holroyd, the City of Parramatta, the City of Penrith, The Hills Shire, and the Wollondilly Shire.
 

It has been our service area for over 30 years. Why not protect your home or business by a trusted local firm? We are family-owned & have survived in business by giving all of our customers what they are looking for, a reliable, trustworthy service at a reasonable price.

 

Here are 5 good reasons why you may want to deal with our firm

  • You will receive knowledgeable information about your situation or pest management problem
  • No pushy sales persons forcing you into a treatment you don't want
  • We only use the safest low or non-toxic treatments that are pet and child friendly
  • Your Termite Inspection will be only be carried out with insured, accredited technicians. We carry the latest thermal imaging camera and tracking tools, ensuring that you get the very best and most accurate inspection in the industry.
  • Your service is guaranteed with our company, with a rock solid, money-back policy if we don't deliver or keep our promises. That's what has built our business over the years, and why we keep getting repeat business from our happy clients.

Call us today on 0417 251 911 for a friendly chat about your situation or send us a message for a free quote.

Pest Control Sydney, Australia

Local Information:

Parramatta is a major city and the urban centre of Sydney, NSW, Australia. It is located in Greater Western Sydney and is twenty three kilometres west of Sydney CBD on the banks of Parramatta River. Colloquially known as 'Parra', it is also my favourite footy team, "Go the Mighty Eels!"
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Population

The 2006 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics stated that Parramatta had a population of 18,448 with the average age 30, compared to a national average of 37. The place of birth of 57.6% of residents was of overseas origins. This included 14.1% from India and 12.8% were from China. Apart from the English, the most common languages then spoken were Mandarin (11%), Cantonese (6.5%), Arabic (5.5%), Hindi (5.1%) and Gujarati (3.2%). The religions were of Catholic (21.3%), No Religion (18.3%), Hinduism (13.3%), Anglican (7.4%) and of Islam there was (6.8%).

The majority of dwellings were apartments (72%), compared to a national average of 14%, and 58% of all dwellings were rented compared to a national average of 27%. The average rent in Parramatta was $230 per week slightly higher than the national average of $190 but then the average weekly wage of $482 was also slightly higher than average ($466).

Parramatta is the administrative seat of the Local Government Area (LGA) of the City of Parramatta. Part of the suburb is shared with the City of Holroyd LGA. It is a major urban centre of New South Wales; the economic capital of Greater Western Sydney; and the sixth largest central business district in Australia.

The central business district of Parramatta is approximately at the geographical centre of its urban area.

Since 2000, Parramatta has seen the consolidation of its role as a government centre with the relocation of agencies such as the New South Wales Police Force headquarters and Sydney Water, from the Sydney CBD. Simultaneously, major upgrades have occurred around the railway station with the expansion of Westfield Parramatta, the creation of a new transport interchange, and the ongoing development of the Civic Place local government precinct.

Parramatta was founded in 1788, the same year as Sydney. The British Colony, which had arrived in January 1788 in the First Fleet at Sydney Cove, had only enough food to support itself for a short time and the soil around Sydney Cove proved too poor to grow the amount of food that 1,000 convicts, soldiers and administrators needed to survive.

During 1788, Governor Arthur Phillip had reconnoitred several places before choosing Parramatta as the most likely place for a successful large farm.[16] Parramatta was the furthest navigable point inland on the Parramatta River (i.e. furthest from the thin, sandy coastal soil) and also the point at which the river became freshwater and therefore useful for farming.

Transport:

Parramatta railway station is a major transport interchange on the CityRail network. It is served by the Blue Mountains line, Cumberland line and the Western line. The station was originally opened on July 4, 1860, five years after the first railway line in Sydney was opened in 1855, running from Sydney to Parramatta Junction. It was recently upgraded, with work beginning in late 2003 and the new interchange opening on February 19, 2006.

The Parramatta ferry wharf is at the Charles Street Weir, which divides the tidal saltwater from the freshwater of the upper river, on the eastern boundary of the Central Business District. The wharf is the westernmost destination of the Sydney Ferries River Cat ferry service which runs on Parramatta River.

The Great Western Highway and Parramatta Road have always been important roads. The M4 Western Motorway has taken much of the traffic away from these roads, and now is toll-free from Burwood to the Blue Mountains.

Parramatta is serviced by Hillsbus which provides services along the North West T-way to Rouse Hill, Kellyville, Stanhope Gardens and Bella Vista, whilst Sydney Buses and Veolia provide services East and South of Parramatta.


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Local Government Areas

Ashfield, Auburn, Bankstown,Blacktown, Botany Bay, Burwood, Camden, Campbelltown, Canada Bay, Canterbury, Fairfield, The Hills District, Holroyd, Hornsby Shire, Hunter's Hill, Hurstville, Kogarah, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Leichhardt, Liverpool, Manly, Marrickville, Mosman, North Sydney, Parramatta, Penrith, Pittwater, Randwick, Rockdale, Ryde, Strathfield, Sutherland, City of Sydney, Warringah, Waverley, Willoughby, Woollahra

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