Comprehensive Pest Control Solutions in Tea Tree Gully
Safeguarding your home from pests is essential for maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Our comprehensive pest control solutions in Tea Tree Gully target a range of infestations, including insects and rodents. Using advanced methods and eco-friendly products, we ensure pests are eliminated while keeping your family and pets safe. Trust our expert team for long-term protection against pest invasions.
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Residential Pest Control
Keeping your home pest-free is essential for your family's health and comfort. Our residential pest control services in Tea Tree Gully address a wide range of issues, from termites to rodents and ants. We provide thorough inspections and customised solutions to protect your home. With our dedicated team, you can enjoy a safe, pest-free living environment that promotes peace of mind.
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A pest-free environment is vital for businesses to maintain a positive reputation and meet health standards. Our commercial pest management services in Tea Tree Gully cater to diverse industries, ensuring minimal disruptions. We develop customised pest control plans tailored to your business needs, providing a safe and welcoming environment for clients and staff. Partner with us to protect your business and its reputation.
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We offer comprehensive solutions for various pests, including ants, spiders, rodents, and termites. Our expert team ensures thorough elimination and prevention of future infestations. With proactive pest management strategies, we help keep your property pest-free year-round, offering you peace of mind and reassurance.
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Pest emergencies can strike without warning, demanding swift action. Our emergency pest control services in Tea Tree Gully provide rapid responses to urgent infestations. Rely on our team to deliver immediate solutions that restore safety and prevent further damage to your property.
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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 deliver tailored pest control solutions for Tea Tree Gully residents. Contact us today to safeguard your property from pests. Experience the peace of mind that comes with a healthier, pest-free environment for your home and business.

Tea Tree Gully (TTG) is a suburb in the greater Adelaide, South Australia area, under the City of Tea Tree Gully. Tea Tree Gully is in the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Newland and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Makin.
The suburb acquired its name from the white flowered 'tea trees' (Leptospermum lanigerum) that grew in the gully. Their leaves were brewed as a tea substitute by early settlers. John Stevens originally purchased land in the area, subdividing it in 1850 and naming the settlement Steventon. By 1867 the settlement was known variously as Tea Tree Gully or Steventon, but Steventon had dropped from common usage by 1900. It was also sometimes known as "Teatree Gully".
Steventon Post Office opened around January 1859, was renamed Tea Tree Gully in 1872, Teatree Gully in 1925, Tea Tree Gully again in 1966 and St Agnes in 1969.
The gully is a notable one, as it provided a gradient negotiable by bullock wagons travelling through the Mount Lofty Ranges and it had permanent springs which promoted the growth of tea tree.
The historic Highercombe Hotel in Perseverance Road and the Old Tea Tree Gully Council Chambers in Haines Road are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.
The Highercombe Hotel was built in 1854. Its first licensee was William Haines, who served as District Clerk of Tea Tree Gully council for 37 years and Member of Parliament for 6 years. The State Government purchased the building in 1879 and it was used from 1880 to 1963 as a post and telegraph office. During this period part of the building was used as a school classroom, and accommodation for Headmasters' and the Postmasters' families. From 1963 to 1967 the Tea Tree Gully Council used it as an office and library. The National Trust took over the building in 1967 and their Tea Tree Gully branch restored it and converted it to a heritage museum.
History info courtesy of Wikipedia