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Are pests invading your Happy Valley property? Best Pest Control Adelaide is here to offer reliable and effective pest control solutions. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring your home or business stays safe and comfortable, free from the disruptions caused by pests.

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Why Professional Pest Control is Important

When dealing with pests, professional pest control services offer the expertise and thoroughness that DIY methods lack. In Happy Valley, our trained professionals use advanced techniques and tools to effectively eliminate pests at their source. DIY approaches may provide temporary relief, but they often fail to address the root of the problem, leading to recurring infestations. By choosing professional services, you ensure that pests are not only eradicated but also prevented from returning, giving you long-term peace of mind and protecting your property from damage.

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Residential Pest Control in Happy Valley

Happy Valley homeowners often face challenges from pests like termites, ants, and rodents. Our residential pest control services are tailored to protect your home from these common intruders. We begin with a thorough inspection to identify any signs of infestation and potential entry points. Based on our findings, we create a customized treatment plan that targets existing pests and implements preventive measures to stop future infestations.

Our eco-friendly methods are safe for your family and pets, providing effective pest control without compromising on safety.

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Commercial Pest Control in Happy Valley

For businesses in Happy Valley, maintaining a pest-free environment is crucial for smooth operations and customer satisfaction. Pests can disrupt business, damage reputation, and lead to compliance issues with health regulations. Our commercial pest control services are designed to meet the specific needs of your business, whether it’s a restaurant, office, or retail space. We offer discreet and efficient pest management, working around your schedule to minimize disruption.

With our services, you can ensure that your business remains a safe and healthy environment for both employees and customers.

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Our Pest Control services in Happy Valley cover a broad range of pests and vermin. Whether you're dealing with insects like ants, cockroaches, bed bugs, or more challenging pests such as rodents and termites, we have the expertise to handle them. 

We prioritize the use of eco-friendly and non-toxic methods wherever possible, ensuring that our treatments are safe for your family, pets, and the environment.

Emergency Services

Pest emergencies can occur unexpectedly, and when they do, immediate action is necessary. We offer 24/7 emergency pest control services in Happy Valley to address urgent infestations quickly. Whether it’s a sudden termite outbreak or a rodent problem, our team is ready to respond promptly with effective solutions to restore your peace of mind.

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We offer non-toxic and environmentally friendly pest control solutions that ensure the well-being of your children and pets.

Natural Pest Control

There are many natural and organic ways to get rid of pests including sticky traps. Call us to know more of this pest control technique.

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Our vans are all over the Happy Valley area. Give us a call Today. We have friendly operators standing by to answer your call.

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Our highly trained and licensed pest control technicians are practitioners of Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

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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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Don’t let pests take over your Happy Valley property. Trust Best Pest Control Adelaide to deliver effective and reliable pest control services tailored to your needs. Ready to enjoy a pest-free environment? Contact us today to learn more. What steps will you take to protect your home or business from pests? Call us now for the Best Pest Control in Happy Valley, or other suburb in Adelaide Council. 

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History of Happy Valley

Happy Valley is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located 20 km south of the Central Business District of Adelaide.

Within the suburb is the Happy Valley Reservoir accompanied by South Australia's largest water treatment plant, responsible for supplying water to much of the Adelaide metropolitan area.

Although it is now encompassed by suburbs, it still retains a relatively semi-rural character due to retention of native flora and vegetation surrounding the Happy Valley Reservoir, as well as parklands and golf courses along its border.

In November 1844, Daniel George Brock recorded in his diary details of a journey south from Adelaide. On his third day he rode past Thomas O’Halloran's farm, on the hill noting that the land had little running water and was suitable for wheat farming. Some few kilometres to the east he came to Happy Valley. There, he noted, were 'several substantial stone buildings, among which is a neat little chapel'.

Originally known by the Kaurna name of "Warekila" meaning 'place of changing winds', Happy Valley, a source suggested, was given its name by Edward Burgess, one of the first settlers in the area. Burgess, a staunch Methodist, arrived at Holdfast Bay on 20 January 1837. At some time during the next two years, Burgess made his home at Happy Valley and began farming. He was not alone: the South Australian Company had also purchased significant amounts of land in the area and was offering it to the settlers.

By 1866, Happy Valley was described as 'an agricultural settlement lying near Dashwood's Gully, a good district road connecting the two places. It lies near the postal village of O’Halloran Hill. There is a public pound and a Forester's court in this place.' By this time, too, wheat farming had been joined by wine grape growing. The settlement itself, although spread over a fair distance, incorporated an array of trades, a licensed school and chapel.

Within another twenty years, there had been a large increase in the area planted to vines and in the production of wine. The Douglas family, for example, were important grape growers in the area. They and others like them witnessed the formation of large wineries such as Horndale, Vale Royal and Mount Hurtle, that were funded by significant investors. Richard Cholmondeley, for example, helped fund the growth of Vale Royal and Horndale cellars.

Between 1892 and 1896, the construction of the Happy Valley Reservoir was undertaken, and although it was a source of local employment, it also inundated a large number of the area's farms. Many of the local farming and grape growing families moved to other nearby landholdings and continued their work.

Following construction of the reservoir, the original Happy Valley township, school and cemetery were completely flooded requiring their relocation. The township was moved some 4 km to the east while the cemetery, which is still in use today, was moved to the west and relocated alongside the base of the dam wall in what is now the suburb of O'Halloran Hill. The school, originally located on Candy road, was relocated south to two acres of land on Red Hill Road (later renamed Education road) which was donated by local farmer Harry Mason. While some students attended O'Halloran Hill or Clarendon schools for the 18 months that the Happy Valley school was closed, some did not attend any school until it was re-opened on 26 September 1898. The school closed in December 1979 and re-opened on a new site on the other side of the road directly opposite.

Myths abound that the spire of the original church steeple protrudes from the water when the Happy Valley reservoir's capacity is low, and that the town exists, submerged in the depths. This is incorrect, as all buildings were demolished and all salvageable materials – primarily fruit trees and vines – sold off before the area was flooded. Staff responsible for the site at the time of the rumoured church sightings explain that a pump frame was then installed in the location in question which was visible at low water. At any rate, maps of pre-reservoir land parcels show that the location of the original church was not next to the 'scour' tower, but rather under the present dam wall, opposite the current church at the Candy's Road/Chandler's Hill Road junction. Between 2002 and 2004, the Reservoir was drained when it underwent a major renovation as part of A$22 million rehabilitation project aimed at enhancing the Reservoir to meet guidelines of best practice for dam management. With the lowering of the water level during renovations exposing the original Happy Valley township for the first time, archaeologists took the opportunity to excavate the site. Very little was found apart from scattered bricks and the foundations of several buildings of which only the Post Office was identified.

In 1959, the name Happy Valley was first applied to a subdivision of Section 501, hundred of Noarlunga. By the 1970s, the pressure of further subdivision was beginning to erode the area's heritage. In 1983 the District Council of Meadows, stretching from rural towns of Meadows and Echunga in the east to Happy Valley in the north west, was renamed to City of Happy Valley in recognition of the population growth in Happy Valley and its urban surrounds that had caused the council district population to exceed 10,000.

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