Pest Control Woolwich. EST 2003 ☎️ 1300243377

Micropest pest control Woolwich.  Micropest pest control Woolwich is a local pest control company based in Sydney, servicing all Sydney Metropolitan Areas. Gerard, who has been in the pest control industry for over thirty-five years, is employed by Micropest pest control Woolwich to service the local area. Micropest pest control company is licensed, insured and are equipped with a team of fully qualified pest control Sydney operators.

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.

PEST CONTROL WOOLWICHMicropest pest control Woolwich is always local to you and ready to respond to your needs. We use effective and environmentally products and methods to apply and rectify your pest problem safely. For your time and peace of mind, use Micropest pest control to get rid of your rats, cockroaches, spiders, bed bugs, silverfish, bees, wasps, fleas and termites. We specialize in controlling these pests with an environmentally safe service for you and your family.

SYDNEY PEST CONTROL WOOLWICH

For any further information about Micropest pest control Woolwich or the services they provide, please do not hesitate to telephone 1300 243 377 or likewise email. PEST CONTROL 
WOOLWICHPEST CONTROL WOOLWICH CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL

Micropest Pest Control Woolwich Mission Statement.

Pest Control Woolwich 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 Woolwich

Woolwich is a picturesque suburb located on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Situated 11 kilometers northwest of Sydney’s central business district, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill. The suburb, nestled on a peninsula between the Lane Cove River and Parramatta River, offers stunning waterfront views and a serene environment.

Historical Insight

The name Woolwich is borrowed from its counterpart along the Thames in London. The Parramatta River, often referred to as the ‘Thames of the Antipodes,’ has inspired local names like Greenwich, Putney, and Henley. The area originally bore the Aboriginal name ‘Mookaboola’ or ‘Moocooboola,’ translating to ‘meeting of waters.’

John Clarke, one of the early settlers in 1834, named Clarke’s Point after himself. Another prominent figure, Samuel Onion, dubbed the area ‘Onion Point’ in 1835, marking its first official name. Notably, Woolwich was the site of the first union-led green ban, initiated by Jack Mundey and the Builder’s Labourers Federation, preserving ‘Kelly’s Bush’ from development.

Heritage and Culture

Woolwich is rich in heritage, with 61 properties listed on the NSW State Heritage Register. The Woolwich Pier Hotel and Woolwich Wharf are key landmarks. St John’s Anglican Church, built in 1908 in the Victorian Gothic revival style, adds historical charm. Once a theater, it was recently transformed into a residence following renovations by Arc Architects and Michiru Higginbotham.

Demographic Snapshot

According to the 2016 Census, Woolwich had a population of 814, with a median age of 51 years. The majority, 72.5%, were Australian-born, and 78.6% spoke only English at home. The suburb is characterized by a high median weekly household income of $3,211, significantly above the national average. With a professional occupation rate of 37.7%, Woolwich ranks among the wealthiest suburbs in Australia.

Political Landscape

In state elections, Woolwich falls within the Electoral district of Lane Cove, represented by Liberal MP Anthony Roberts since 2003. Federally, it’s part of the North Sydney division, consistently held by the Liberal Party since its inception.

Community and Education

Woolwich fosters a tight-knit community feel, enhanced by local events and accessibility to nearby ferry services. Educational institutions include Marist Sisters’ College and Woolwich Public School, both integral to the community.

Whether drawn by its historic charm, scenic beauty, or affluent lifestyle, Woolwich offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Sydney pest control
Micropest on LinkedIn Micropest on Youtube Micropest on Twitter Micropest on Facebook