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Possum removal Lilydale

Possum Removal Lilydale

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 Lilydale home.

Effective possum control goes beyond just removing the animal; it involves making your Lilydale 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 Lilydale 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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Lilydale is an outer suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 34 km east-north-east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Lilydale recorded a population of 17,348 at the 2021 census.Situated in the Yarra Valley, it began as a town within the former Shire of Lillydale and is also notable as the burial site of Dame Nellie Melba (Lilydale Cemetery).It is both a residential area of metropolitan Melbourne and an industrial area on the city's rural-urban fringe. HistoryLilydale sits on Woiwurrung territory, traditionally part of the Kulin Nation.Lillydale township was surveyed in 1860 by Clement Hodgkinson.The Post Office opened on 1 September 1860 as Brushy Creek, and was renamed Lillydale in 1861 and Lilydale around 1872.The Lilydale Hotel opened in 1862. The railway came to town with the opening of the station in 1882.The first town hall was built in 1888 along with the Mechanics Institute Free Library building.Lilydale has an active CFA (Country Fire Authority) volunteer fire brigade, first established in 1905. There was an unregistered brigade dating back to the 1880s prior to this. The brigade also has a satellite station in Chirnside Park. Source Wikipedia.

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