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We are well aware of the common pests that affect Bulimba homes and businesses, including termites, ants, spiders, and cockroaches. Our local experts are highly trained to tackle these pest problems effectively and safely. 

If you're dealing with unwanted pests, call us today for trusted and efficient Pest Control in Bulimba to restore peace to your space.
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Our mobile vans are stationed throughout Bulimba, prepared to assist in your area. Call Now!
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NASTY CRAWLIES

Whether it’s spiders, cockroaches, ants, or any other creepy crawly, we’ve got you covered.
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RESIDENTIAL PESTS

If you're purchasing or selling a home, a pest inspection is essential. We're here to assist.
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COMMERCIAL PESTS

We serve cafes, kitchens, restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and other commercial properties.

All Types of Pests & Vermin Control

Our team of fully licensed, qualified and Our fleet of fully licensed, qualified, and insured pest control technicians is in your area now, ready to tackle any pest or vermin issues.

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Why Choose Our Professional Pest Control?

Our professional Pest Control Services in Bulimba offer comprehensive solutions tailored to your needs. Here’s why you should choose us for your pest control needs:

SAFE FOR KIDS & PETS

Our treatments are eco-friendly, meaning they’re not only effective but also safe for children and pets. We prioritize your family's health by using non-toxic methods that effectively remove pests while ensuring the safety of everyone in your home. You can rely on us to provide a safe environment for your loved ones.

EXPERT LOCAL TECHNICIANS

Our team of expert technicians is locally based, so we know the area and the pests that are common here. We have years of experience dealing with all kinds of infestations, from termites to rodents, ensuring that you get quick, reliable service from someone who understands your local environment.

FAST & AFFORDABLE SERVICE

We understand how urgent pest problems can be, which is why we offer fast solutions that won’t break the bank. Our services are competitively priced, and we work efficiently to address your pest issues without delay, ensuring your home or business is protected at an affordable rate.

Our Services:

KID SAFE, PET SAFE

As certified pest control experts with over two decades of experience, Pest Control Bulimba knows exactly how to protect those you love, while removing those you don’t.

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BUILDING INSPECTION

Once the infestation of rats and mice, cockroaches or fleas gets out of hand, it may be necessary to treat the interior of your home. Schedule a pest management and treatment today.

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BED BUG CONTROL

Bed bugs can be incredibly difficult to spot for the untrained eye. Rest assured our team of bed bug control experts will completely remove these bugs, allowing you a safe and sound sleep in your bed.

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MICE CONTROL

Pest Control Bulimba specializes in mice control and removal. No matter how extensive the infestation is, we can help you remove the infestation in your business or home by using a variety of methods.

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PEST INSPECTION

For expert pest inspections, call Pest Control Bulimba to evaluate the extent of your pest infestation, and learn how to prevent the pests from causing even more damage.

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TERMITE CONTROL

When you book our termite control services ,we look at the building, existing damage and termite colony size and species so our expert can give you an accurate recommendation and costs.

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COCKROACH CONTROL

Most species of cockroaches are incredibly adaptable, and can thrive in just about every environment, this means that getting professional help is essential. Call Pest Control Bulimba for any cockroach control issues. 

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SPIDER CONTROL

Our spider control technicians can swiftly remove your 8-legged house guests. Call us and have one of our professionals come out, inspect, and properly deal with your spider problem.

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Residential & Commercial Pest Solutions

Residential Pest Control in Bulimba: Pests in your home can cause significant damage and pose health risks to your family. Our residential pest control services in Bulimba are designed to treat common household pests, such as termites, spiders, cockroaches, and ants. We offer fast and effective solutions tailored to your home’s needs, using eco-friendly products that are safe for kids and pets. Our expert technicians ensure your home remains pest-free, providing you with peace of mind.

Commercial Pest Control in Bulimba: Pest issues in your business can lead to property damage, loss of reputation, and even legal concerns. We provide reliable pest control services for commercial establishments in Bulimba, including restaurants, offices, warehouses, and more. Our team works discreetly to eliminate pests without disrupting your business operations. From regular inspections to quick treatments, we ensure your business is protected from pests, helping you maintain a clean and safe environment for your customers and staff.
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Great customer service! I needed a termite barrier & Steve came out and provided friendly service and gave me a customised professional quote tailored for my home. I would recommend them to anyone.
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EVANS ROBERT

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Excellent customer service from the girls in the office, and the technicians were prompt, efficient and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend their services and am very happy to continue having my property serviced with them.
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MICHELLE PARRY

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My cockroach infestation was out of control - the over the counter bates and bombs where starting to cost a fortune and doing bugger all. One visit, one treatment and all was sorted. Finally a service that delivers on time in full thank you. 5 Stars ......
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DARREN ROSEVEAR

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I highly recommend these guys! They come to my house every year, and has done for nearly 15 years now. Each year I have our normal house pest control - inside and out. I trust their opinion and expert advice when it comes to termites and pest control. Highly recommended.
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History of Bulimba

Bulimba is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Bulimba had a population of 7,623 people.

Bulimba was originally inhabited by the Yuggara people, who have lived in the area for at least 20,000 years.

In the 1820s, Bulimba was called Toogoolawah and was settled as a farming district, with residential subdivision commencing in the 1880s land boom.

In 1862, a Baptist church opened in Bulimba. In April 1886, a new Baptist Church was erected on the same site.

In April 1864, local residents began to lobby for a school. Bulimba Mixed School opened on Monday 16 July 1866 with an initial enrolment of 45 students. The school initially operated out of the Wesleyan Chapel until the school buildings and teacher's residence were completed in 1867. It was subsequently renamed Bulimba State School.

David McConnell of Bulimba House held the first religious services in his home. A Primitive Methodist congregation was formed and met "in the shade of a large tree which stood midway between the Bulimba Ferry and the site of the present church". The Primitive Methodist Church was built in 1866, opening on Good Friday, 30 March 1866. It was the first church in the district. Growing suburban development in the area required a larger church, so a two-storey addition was added to the front of the church in 1926 as part of the church's 60th year celebrations, with the upper storey extending the existing church, while the lower storey was used as a hall and kindergarten. With the amalgamation of the Methodist Church into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, it became the present Bulimba Uniting Church.

In September 1884, 39 subdivided allotments of "Amos Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Hooker, Son and Elliot. A map advertising the auction shows that the estate was located directly opposite the river from the Hamilton Hotel and adjacent to Apollo Candle Works.

In November 1884, 73 re-subdivided allotments of "Riding Estate" were advertised for auction by Hooker, Son & Elliot. A map advertising the auction shows the proximity of the estate to the Brisbane River, the State School, a local Church and Apollo Candle Works.

In 1885, the first bicycle (Safety Cycle) was built in Queensland by Reginald Blunt of Bulimba and proudly raced on by Brisbane cyclist Peter Dowd.

In January 1885, 81 allotments of "Bulimba Bridge Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by R.D. Graham & Son. A map advertising the auction shows the site of a proposed suspension bridge across the Brisbane River.

In March 1887, the Bulimba School of Arts opened. It was funded jointly by state government endowment and private subscription from 70 subscribers. The School of Arts included the first Bulimba Library.

In July 1888, 190 allotments in the "Bulimba Hill Estate" were advertised for auction by G. T. Bell. A map advertising the auction shows the proximity of the estate to several landmarks including Bulimba, New Farm, Kangaroo Point and Queen Street, Brisbane CBD.

Lady Musgrave, wife of the Queensland Governor Anthony Musgrave, laid the first block of St John the Baptist's Anglican Church on 23 June 1888. T Whitty constructed it at a cost of £700 and the first service was held there on 29 September 1888 on St Michael and All Angels Day, at which Archdeacon of Brisbane, Nathaniel Dawes, blessed the building. As Bishop of Brisbane William Webber was then overseas, the dedication and consecration took place on 2 June 1889.

In October 1888, 102 subdivided allotments of "Woodlands Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Arthur Martin & Co. A map advertising the auction shows the location of the estate in relation to Brisbane Street and the Brisbane River. In April 1889, allotments in the "Bulimba Hill Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by G. T. Bell. A map advertising the auction shows the location of the estate in proximity to the Brisbane River and the Cleveland Railway Line. The Apollo Candle Works opened in the 1880s. It is now the site of the Bulimba Barracks.

In April 1890, "Allendale Estate" made up of 85 allotments was advertised for auction by John S. White. A map advertising the auction shows the estate is bordered by Riding Road and what is now Hawthorne Road and was advertised as convenient to the steam ferry.

In December 1890, 138 allotments of "Bulimba Hill Estate" were advertised for auction by G.T. Bell. A map advertising the auction states that the land was the property of Metropolitan Freehold Land and Building Company (Limited).

In 1904, the Balmoral Shire Council purchased land and create Jamieson Park, named after the early Bulimba resident Robert Jamieson who originally donated approximately four hectares of land. In honour of the World War I servicemen who died in the conflict, the name of the park was changed to the Bulimba Memorial Park on 4 November 1919, trees were planted, and an honour board was mounted. Each tree was dedicated to a Bulimba serviceman, and labeled with plaques. The plaques and many of the trees are no longer there, however the Brisbane City Council and Bulimba District Historical Society are currently working on a project to replace the honour board, and plaques for those servicemen who bravely fought.

In September 1906, the opening of the Dalgety's new wool and grain store in Newstead meant many locals were employed.

Until around 1910, the area on the opposite (north) side of the Brisbane River was also called Bulimba, that area since being called Teneriffe or New Farm.

In December 1911, several building sites of "Bulimba Hill Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Albert E. Harte. A map advertising the auction states that the estate had lovely river views and was a place "Where the ocean breezes ever blow".

At the end of World War I, Bulimba took part in the social housing project by constructing five ANZAC cottages. The ANZAC Cottage Trust was established to assist widows and servicemen who were under financial hardship. The timber cottages were built on donated land and constructed by volunteer labour.

On 12 December 1915, Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for a Catholic school in Bulimba. Saints Peter and Paul's Catholic School was operated by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan and opened to an estimated 200 students on 3 February 1916. On Sunday 6 February 1916 Duhig returned to bless and officially open the school. The school is now located within the boundaries of neighbouring suburb Balmoral.

Bulimba resident Frederick Dickson (son of Queensland Premier Sir James Dickson) was best known for his position as acting judge in the Queensland Industrial Court in 1916. He ordered the reinstatement and reimbursement of wages for a Queensland worker, which resulted in becoming Queensland's first dismissal case. He was also known for his involvement with the Bulimba Sailing Club.

In February 1918, 256 grand riverview sites of "New Dock Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Isles, Love and Co. A map advertising the auction states that the sites would be splendid for motor boatists, dock engineers, boiler makers, foundry hands and boat builders.   

In May 1921, 62 subdivided allotments of "Baldwin Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Cameron Bros. A map advertising the auction states the Estate was close to the Hamilton Motor Ferry and the Bulimba State School.

In November 1923, the "School of Arts Estate" at the Bulimba 5 ways, made up of 72 allotments, was advertised to be auctioned by B. Hanniffe A.F.I.A. A map advertising the auction states that the estate was within 2 miles of the G.P.O. and served by 3 ferries, the Morningside Railway and motor bus. The land was advertised as green lawn allotments with water and electric light adjacent, and suitable for business or home sites.

Norman R Wright & Sons have operated a shipyard in Bulimba since the 1930s, where many of the Transdev Brisbane Ferries were built.

The Bulimba District Girl Guides was formed in 1931.

In 1938, the student numbers at Bulimba State School exceeded the capacity of the existing building and a new large brick building was erected. It was designed by architect Gilbert Robert Beveridge to accommodate 512 students.

The Bulimba public library opened in 1964.

The suburb is home to two Defence Force Cadets Units, one Army and one Navy – 12th Army Cadet Unit and TS Gayndah at the former Bulimba Barracks, now HMAS Moreton on Apollo Road. The Australian Government Department of Defence announced the sale of the Bulimba Barracks in March 2015, while retaining part of the site as HMAS Moreton and since this time, the Brisbane City Council has engaged in consultation with the community and has amended the City Plan to support future green space initiatives along the river, housing development, and infrastructure upgrades. The Bulimba Barracks Master Plan was published in November 2015.

In the 2016 census, Bulimba had a population of 6,843 people. The population was 51% female and 49% male. The median age of the population was 37, 1 year younger than the Australian average. 68.2% of people in the census were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 6.4% and New Zealand 3.8%. 82.6% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 33.8%, Catholic 23.6% and Anglican 16.3%.

In the 2021 census, Bulimba had a population of 7,623 people.

History info courtesy of Wikipedia

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