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Possum removal Bayswater

Possum removal Bayswater

Beware of Scammers in Possum Control!

Lately, our industry has seen a rise in scams. Some dishonest operators may request upfront credit card payments, capture a possum, and then claim the job is complete—only to vanish without addressing the underlying issues in your Bayswater home.

Effective Bayswater possum control goes beyond just removing the animal; it involves making your home possum-proof. This requires a comprehensive inspection to identify all potential entry points, installing one-way escape doors, and monitoring with night vision trail cameras to ensure the problem is resolved.

Unlike typical pest control, which often relies on chemicals, dealing with possums involves identifying and repairing building faults. As a licensed pest controller with a background in building and maintenance, I bring the necessary skills to properly address and fix these issues.

Each situation is unique and may involve different repairs. Generally, most jobs can be completed for approximately $300 to $500 plus GST, with a 12-month warranty. Weatherboard houses, in particular, can be more challenging, but rest assured, your Bayswater home will be in good hands. Once the job is complete and the resident is happy then an invoice will be supplied.

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Bayswater is a residential and industrial suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km (17 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area. Bayswater recorded a population of 12,262 at the 2021 census.HistoryBayswater, Vic, looking east to Mount Dandenong before station upgrade The first Post Office in the area was Scoresby North, which opened on 8 May 1882 and renamed Macauley in 1884. When the railway arrived in 1889, a Bayswater office near the station replaced Macauley. In 1998 Bayswater Village (at the shopping centre of that name) office replaced Bayswater.In the late 1940s, a number of German Templers (just released from the Tatura Internment Camp) settled in Bayswater and Boronia. Part of the Temple Society Australia, they built a Community Centre (1961) in Elizabeth Street and a Retirement Village, as well as Nursing Home Tabulam,[3] in partnership with the Australian German Welfare Society (AGWS).The Bayswater Wine Cellar is the oldest building in the region, erected in the mid 19th century to service loggers that travelled between the city and the Dandenongs. It was sold to a developer in late 2017. Source Wikipedia

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