Comprehensive Pest Control Solutions in Paradise
Protecting your property from pests is essential to maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Our comprehensive pest control solutions in Paradise are designed to address a wide range of infestations, from insects to rodents. Using advanced techniques and eco-friendly products, we ensure effective pest removal while keeping your family and pets safe. Trust our experienced team to deliver lasting protection from pests.
Why Choose Professional Pest Control?
Why opt for professional pest control instead of DIY solutions? Expert services offer precise pest identification, targeted treatments, and long-term results. DIY methods often fail to address the core issue, providing only temporary relief. Our team uses advanced techniques and eco-friendly products to offer comprehensive pest management. From inspection to treatment and prevention, we ensure lasting protection and safety for your home and business.
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Residential Pest Control
Keeping your home pest-free is vital for your family's health and comfort. Our tailored residential pest control services in Paradise tackle various infestations, including rodents, termites, and ants. We conduct thorough inspections and apply customised solutions to ensure your home remains pest-free. With our professional team on your side, you can enjoy a secure and healthy living environment.
Commercial Pest Control
A pest-free workplace is crucial for businesses that want to maintain a positive reputation and meet health regulations. Our commercial pest management services in Paradise are ideal for various industries, providing effective solutions with minimal disruption. We create customised pest control plans tailored to your business’s needs, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for both employees and customers. Partner with us to protect your business.
Complete Pest and Vermin Control Solutions
Our expert team provides comprehensive solutions for a variety of pests and vermin, including spiders, rodents, termites, and ants. We ensure effective pest elimination and long-term prevention through our all-encompassing pest control services. Our proactive approach guarantees that your property stays pest-free year-round, offering you the peace of mind you deserve.
Rapid Response Emergency Pest Services
Pest emergencies require swift action. Our rapid response emergency pest services in Paradise are designed to handle urgent situations efficiently. Rely on our team for quick, effective solutions that restore safety and prevent further damage to your property when time is of the essence.
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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 offer efficient and reliable pest control solutions tailored to your specific needs in Paradise. Contact us today for expert help in safeguarding your property from pests. Enjoy a healthier environment for you, your family, and your business, free from unwanted pests!
Paradise is a northeastern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia. It is bounded on the north side by the River Torrens. Amongst its neighboring suburbs are Highbury, Dernancourt, Athelstone, Newton and Campbelltown.
Paradise is in the City of Campbelltown local government area. It was split across the South Australian House of Assembly electoral districts of Morialta (south-east part) and Hartley (north and west parts of Paradise) but has since all been incorporated into Hartley, and is in the Australian House of Representatives Division of Sturt.
The suburb, originally "Shepley", was named "Paradise" by Joseph Ind, who had Balmoral orange orchard on the banks of the nearby Torrens River, and was taken from his "Paradise Bridge Hotel," named after a property called Paradise near his native Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England. He started the hotel in the front room of a cottage which he built in the nearby village of Paradise, which he established on land he gave to the community. The Ind Orchards were so productive and of such quality that the area was claimed to "truly be a paradise" for fruit.
The Ind family settled the area, and built three significant properties of which only one remains in its original form. The first being Balmoral House which was built from the "cellar up" with the original immigrant Joseph Ind, who arrived in 1837, moving his family into it once the cellar was complete and the ground floor was being built. Balmoral Road was named after the property, being opposite its entrance on the Lower North East Road. The property is now a retirement village, 'Balmoral Village,' which Christopher Ind developed in a joint venture after buying out his brothers Jonathon and Andrew. At the time Balmoral House was in completely original and excellent condition, having eight open fireplaces, and containing original furnishings from its early days. It featured original horse stables with cedar mangers, and loft, a croquet lawn, a tennis court, and rare trees which had been brought from around the world. The family names are still found in the street names in the area, namely Christopher Street, and Ind Court. Some of the agricultural implements, and draft horses' harness from Balmoral, are on permanent display at the St. Martin's heritage cemetery on Gorge Road, near the corner of Lower North East Road, Campbelltown. There is a historic grave of Frederick Ind in the cemetery as well as a more recent family grave.
Other members of the Ind family also came across from England in the mid-1800s and added two more homes of significance to the area. The first being 'Valencia' now the main building of the retirement village opposite the Paradise Hotel on Lower North East Rd. The final and currently still original Ind residence 'Lyndhurst' can be found in Urban Avenue, Paradise. Its tessellated tile chimneys can be seen from Lower North East Road. There are many minor dwellings also found on Lower North East Road and in the vicinity of Balmoral House that were built as shearers quarters.
A post office was opened at Paradise on 1 June 1877.
History info courtesy of Wikipedia