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Hallett Cove residents often deal with pests like termites, ants, spiders, and rodents. Our residential pest control services are tailored to protect your home from these common threats. We start with a detailed inspection to identify any signs of infestation and entry points. Based on our findings, we develop a customized treatment plan that targets existing pests and prevents future infestations.
Our eco-friendly methods are safe for your family and pets, providing effective pest control without compromising on safety.
Pest problems can significantly impact businesses in Hallett Cove, making professional pest control an essential service. Whether you operate a restaurant, office, or retail space, maintaining a pest-free environment is crucial for the health of your business and the satisfaction of your customers. Our commercial pest control services are discreet, efficient, and tailored to your specific needs.
We work around your business hours to minimize disruption, ensuring that your operations continue smoothly and that your establishment remains compliant with health and safety regulations.
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We handle a wide variety of pests and vermin in Hallett Cove, from common insects like ants, bed bugs, and cockroaches to more persistent pests such as rodents and termites. Our approach prioritizes eco-friendly and non-toxic methods whenever possible, ensuring that our treatments are safe for your family, pets, and the environment.
With a focus on both elimination and prevention, we ensure that pests are thoroughly removed and that measures are in place to keep them from returning.
Pest emergencies can strike at any time, and when they do, prompt action is necessary. We offer 24/7 emergency pest control services in Hallett Cove to quickly address urgent infestations. Whether it’s an unexpected rodent invasion or a sudden termite swarm, our team is ready to respond with effective solutions that restore your peace of mind.
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Regardless of whether it’s a business you own or simply your family home, we will inspect your property and eradicate pests and vermin.
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Hallett Cove is a coastal suburb of Adelaide, South Australia located in the City of Marion 21 kilometres (13 miles) south of the Adelaide city centre. It has a population of more than 12,000 people. Adjoining suburbs are Marino to the north, Trott Park and Sheidow Park to the east and Lonsdale to the south.
The name Kareildung has been mistakenly ascribed to Hallett Cove as an Indigenous name. The Kaurna name of Murrkangga was derived from the meaning of Kareildung and applied specifically to the Amphitheatre in the Hallett Cove Conservation Park.
Sites within the conservation park are of great geological and archaeological significance, as well as containing sites of great cultural significance to the Kaurna people, including a significant site on the Tjilbruke Dreaming Track. The park features Aboriginal artefacts used by the Kaurna people about 2,000 and the Kartan people up to 40,000 years ago. Geological features include glacial striations on the clifftop which form part of the evidence for the Permian glaciation of southern Australia, then part of Gondwana.
Hallett Cove itself is a small rocky beach, named after John Hallett, who came across it in 1837 whilst searching for missing stock. The Field River runs out to sea at the southern end. The cliffs to the north are part of the conservation park.
The Hallett Cove Shopping Centre is the suburb's largest shopping centre, and includes underground parking, a food court, a Big W department store, and Woolworths and Foodland supermarkets.
Aboriginal settlement of the Hallett Cove area is among the earliest documented in Australia. Archaeological evidence in the form of more than 1700 large stone tools near the coast and at a campsite at Waterfall Creek, north of Black Cliff, shows the presence of the Kartan people of Kangaroo Island, shows a settlement dating back to 40,000 years BP.
More recently, the Kaurna people lived on two campsites dating back 2,000 years. The site of a freshwater spring said to be created by the tears of Tjilbruke, the creator being, is of particular significance.
The spring, and Hallett Cove more broadly, has in the past mistakenly been ascribed the place name Krildhung (by Albert Karlowan) or Ka`reildung (Norman Tindale); however, this word is derived from a verb in the Ngarrindjeri language, and found to be the result of mistaken location. A Kaurna version of the meaning of this word ("crying place") was created in 2008 as Murrkangga, and applied to the Amphitheatre.
The small rocky beach was named Hallett Cove after John Hallett, who came across it in 1837 whilst searching for missing stock.
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