Comprehensive Pest Control Solutions in Mount Osmond
Protecting your property from pests is essential for a healthy living environment. Our comprehensive pest control solutions in Mount Osmond effectively handle various infestations, from rodents to insects. Using advanced methods and eco-friendly products, we ensure the safe removal of pests while protecting your family and pets. Rely on our skilled team for long-lasting pest protection.
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Why choose professional pest control over DIY methods? Professional services provide accurate pest identification, effective treatments, and long-term solutions. DIY methods often fail to address the root cause of infestations. Our experts use advanced techniques and eco-friendly products for thorough pest management. From assessment to treatment and prevention, we ensure lasting results. Choose professional pest control for a reliable, efficient, and safe experience.
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Residential Pest Control
Keeping your home free from pests is vital for your family's safety and comfort. Our specialised residential pest control services in Mount Osmond target various infestations, including termites, rodents, and ants. We conduct comprehensive inspections and deliver customised solutions to keep your home secure. With our dedicated team, you can enjoy a healthier, pest-free living environment.
Commercial Pest Control
A pest-free workplace is essential for maintaining a positive reputation and meeting health standards. Our commercial pest management services in Mount Osmond cater to different industries, offering effective solutions with minimal disruptions. We design personalised pest management plans that address your business’s specific requirements, ensuring a welcoming environment for both clients and staff. Partner with us to safeguard your business.
Complete Pest and Vermin Control Solutions
Our expert team offers comprehensive solutions for a wide range of pests and vermin, including ants, spiders, rodents, and termites. We guarantee effective elimination and prevention of future infestations with our thorough pest control services. Our proactive approach ensures your property remains pest-free all year round, giving you peace of mind.
Rapid Response Emergency Pest Services
Pest emergencies can arise at any time, requiring immediate attention. Our rapid response emergency pest services in Mount Osmond are designed to tackle urgent situations swiftly. Trust our team to provide fast, effective solutions that restore safety and minimise property damage when it matters most.
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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.
At Best Pest Control Adelaide, we’re committed to providing effective pest control solutions tailored to your specific needs in Mount Osmond. Reach out today for expert help protecting your property from pests. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a healthier environment for your family, home, and business!
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Mount Osmond is a small suburb of 2,497 people in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is part of the City of Burnside local government area and located in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills, five kilometres south east of the city centre. The suburb is high on the hill of the same name, which is the last hill on the right when approaching Adelaide down the South Eastern Freeway before the road levels out onto the Adelaide Plains. It is bounded to the north by the suburb of Beaumont, to the north-east by Burnside, to the east by Waterfall Gully, to the south by Leawood Gardens/Eagle On The Hill, to the south-west by Urrbrae, to the west by Glen Osmond and to the north-west by St Georges.
The suburb is at a high elevation in the Mount Lofty Ranges, and provides views over Adelaide as well as containing a renowned golf course and country club. Mining operations in the 19th century gave the area notoriety, but it has since developed slowly into a small, quiet and secluded suburb.
Mount Osmond is within the traditional lands of the Kaurna people, and forms part of the Mount Lofty Ranges and is therefore part of the Dreamtime story of the ancestor-creator Nganno. According to the legend, Nganno was wounded in a battle and laid down to die, forming the Mount Lofty Ranges.
When Adelaide was first planned and mapped out by Col. William Light, Mount Osmond received the three allotments 1070, 1277 and 1278. While much of Adelaide was relatively quickly bought (but not necessarily settled) Mount Osmond did not enjoy any early buyers. The first reported activity in the area was after the mining rush of Glen Osmond due to the Wheal Watkins and Wheal Gawler mines. Lot 1277 yielded a mine in Slaughterhouse Gully but it was worked only briefly. Subsequent finds of bluestone proved fruitful and the mineral was extracted until 1900, when mining ended and the last of the mines were either filled in or cordoned off.
Developers eventually bought the lots that composed Mount Osmond but once again interest in the suburb was minor. Attempts to bring in settlers culminated in the construction of Mount Osmond Road in 1882. It wound around the hills from where it began as an offshoot of Mount Barker Road in the South. Developers broke down the three large lots into roughly two hundred 1-acre (4,000 m) ones in the hope of sales. A few lots were sold to quarrymen and gardeners around Mount Barker Road, but the vast remainder was leased to stockowners as pasture for their livestock. Much of Mount Osmond, along with a large portion of the surrounding area, was bought in 1907 by Ernest C. Sanders. His family made great use of the land, with his sons building houses on the vast property while raising sheep and growing hay. Considerable time was spent by the Sanders family in naming and mapping the area.
The Sanders family eventually decided to sell much of their portion of Mount Osmond, and around 1922–23 it was put on the market. Like earlier attempts at sales on Mount Osmond, little interest was received and none was sold until 1925. The land was developed into a golf course and Country Club with the assistance of the Burnside Council and its engineers. Credit to the novel idea went to H.E.S. Melbourne, Burnside's chief engineer at the time – who found support among numerous Burnside Councillors. The golf course and country club were developed on the highest part of the mount, on 85 acres (34 ha) of former Sanders estate. The remaining land was sold by the country club to buyers with strict rules on the development and maintenance of the properties – specific rules applying to aesthetic features, particularly gardens, are of note. Even with a golf course and country club in the vicinity, as well as electricity and a water supply from Waterfall Gully's first creek the eighteen marketed lots once again sold poorly.
One of the last large land purchases was that of Ross Thiem in the 1940s. A club member, C.W. Lloyd, sold 200 acres (0.81 km) around the golf course, which was again used as pasture by Thiem, who ran sheep on the property – and was the last to do so. The then Highways Department also acquired land in 1951, buying 200 acres (0.81 km) of land above Beaumont for future transport planning. Thiem's land was eventually sold in the 1950s, to the Rossdale Property Co. Their subsequent attempts at selling the land were just as fruitless as those before, and once again the property changed hands to the Mount Osmond Heights Pty Ltd. The land was newly subdivided, and it was in the late 1960s that finally much of Mount Osmond was sold to residential buyers. Fifty-two out of the 116 new sites had been sold by 12 October 1968 at an average of $3,500, according to the Adelaide daily The Advertiser. Since the land sales of that era, Mount Osmond has developed slowly because of the scarcity of land and the housing and development restrictions of the Hills Face Zone. Now the suburb is home to large, extravagant, tree-filled houses and properties. With the upgrade of Mount Barker Road to become part of the South Eastern Freeway from 1997, Mount Osmond received its own freeway interchange as part of the development.
History info courtesy of Wikipedia