Micropest pest control Northwood. Micropest pest control Northwood is based in the Lower North Shore of Sydney. Gerard is employed by Micropest pest control Northwood to service the local area, and he has been in the industry for over thirty five years. We hold full licenses and insurances to provide peace of mind for domestic and commercial pest control clients. Use Micropest to get rid of unwanted pests including rats, bed bugs, silverfish, spiders, cockroaches, bees, ants, wasps and termites.
We are one of the longest established pest control companies in the lower North Shore and a very good one at that, as our 1077 GOOGLE REVIEWS reflect.
Gerard Dallow leads our team with unparalleled expertise in termite inspection and control. Since the late 1980s, he has conducted nearly 14,000 termite inspections, 20,000 pest control treatments, and 7,000 termite control operations. His outstanding reputation is reflected in numerous positive reviews on Google. Our team comprises seasoned professionals, each with over 35 years of industry experience, ensuring top-tier service quality. We pride ourselves on having no apprentices, franchisees, or contractors—just dedicated experts committed to excellence.
Micropest pest control Northwood has experienced professional technicians using pest control products which are effective and environmentally friendly to deal with your pest problem as quickly and efficiently as possible at a reasonable price. At Micropest, we will endeavour to find the best and the safest solution to your pest control problem.
For any further information about Micropest pest control Northwood or the services, they provide, please do not hesitate to telephone 1300 243 377 or likewise email.
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Pest Control Northwood specialists Micropest Pest Control Sydney will endeavour to assist you in the best and most helpful way and will always treat the customer with respect honestly and ethically.
Hot Spot Upper North Shore Suburbs we provide pest control services for.
Chatswood, Gordon, Wahroonga, East Killara, Killara, Turramurra, Warrawee, Lindfield, Roseville, St Ives, Pymble
Information About Northwood
Northwood is a picturesque suburb located on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales. Positioned eight kilometers northwest of Sydney’s central business district, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Lane Cove. Nestled on the northern side of the Lane Cove River, it lies between Woodford Bay and Gore Creek.
Historical Background
The suburb derives its name from Northwood House, designed by renowned architect Edmund Blacket and constructed by Mrs. Jane Davy in 1878. The name reflects the area’s woodland setting to the north. Mrs. Davy notably funded a ferry service for convenient city access. For more about Northwood’s early days, refer to John and Pam Ball’s comprehensive work, “Exploring the Early History of Northwood.”
Heritage Sites
Northwood boasts several heritage-listed locations, including the distinguished Northwood House at 1 Private Road.
Transportation
Residents benefit from Busways route 261, connecting Lane Cove to King Street Wharf via Northwood. Additionally, the Northwood ferry wharf offers peak-hour services to Circular Quay by Captain Cook Cruises. The nearest train station is St Leonards.
Demographics
According to the 2016 Census, Northwood had a population of 982, with a near-even gender split. The median age was 45 years. Notably, 31.3% were born overseas, primarily from England, Malaysia, and New Zealand. The main religious affiliations included Catholicism, no religion, Anglican, and Uniting Church.
The suburb is notably affluent, with a median household income significantly higher than the national average. The predominant occupations are professionals, managers, and clerical workers. The vast majority of homes are family households.
Notable Residents
Northwood was home to esteemed landscape artist Lloyd Rees, whose later artworks often depicted the area. Another notable resident was William Pidgeon, also known as Bill Pidgeon or WEP, a celebrated portrait artist and three-time Archibald Prize winner.