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We are well aware of the common pests that affect Windsor 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 Windsor to restore peace to your space.
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Our mobile vans are stationed throughout Windsor, 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

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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 Windsor 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 Windsor 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 Windsor 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 Windsor 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 Windsor 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 Windsor: Pests in your home can cause significant damage and pose health risks to your family. Our residential pest control services in Windsor 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 Windsor: 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 Windsor, 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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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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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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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 Windsor

Windsor is an inner northern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Windsor had a population of 7,811 people.

Land was first sold in this remote part of then New South Wales in 1854 and development was slow until the opening of the Bowen Bridge in 1860, named after the newly arrived first Governor of Queensland, Sir George Bowen, allowing easier access to the district. At that time the district was known as Breakfast Creek or Upper Breakfast Creek. Distinctive homes including Rosemount, Oakwal, The Bower, Wilston House and Eildon were built on large portions of land.

In 1864, pioneer settlers approached the Queensland Government for aid to establish a local school. The Bowen Bridge Road National School consisted of a simple wooden building and headmaster's house erected on a stone foundation and opened on 17 July 1865 on Bowen Bridge Road, adjacent to Thondley's Farm. Sixteen students enrolled for the first day and by the end of the first year, 112 students were on the register. In 1915, the school transferred across the road and was renamed Windsor State School. After World War I, the original school and headmaster's house was demolished and the land developed as the Windsor Memorial Park upon which a war memorial was constructed.

Swan Hill, O'Connell Town, Eildon, Albion, and Lutwyche were locality names before the appearance of the Windsor name when the shire council was formed.

The Shire of Windsor was formed in 1887. It was named after Windsor Castle in England as it was Queen Victoria's golden jubilee year. In July 1895 the Council decided to erect permanent chambers and consulted Brisbane-born architect Thomas Coutts, to design a council chambers. The first meeting of the Windsor Shire Council in the new premises was conducted on 9 March 1897. The building, constructed out of Brisbane tuff from the adjacent quarry, now home of the Windsor and Districts' Historical Society, is open every Sunday and Monday from 1–4 pm.

The Methodist Church opened on 13 August 1887 in a house on Nicholls Street in Swan Hill (now in Windsor) which was converted into a Sunday School and chapel. On 18 August 1889 a new church was opened on Swan Terrace. During the 1893 Brisbane flood, Swan Hill was badly flooded and many people took refuge in the church. After the flood, it was decided to relocate the church to higher ground to the present day location in Newmarket Road with the church re-opening there on 23 November 1902. When the Methodist Church amalgamated with the Presbyterian and Congregation Churches to form the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, the church became known as Windsor Uniting Church.

In 1904, Windsor Shire Council became the Windsor Town Council. It contained the suburbs of Lutwyche, Wilston, Albion, Swan Hill, Eildon, O'Connell Town, The Grange (now simply Grange) and Wooloowin and portions of Kedron, Newmarket, and Eagle Junction.

In 1925, Windsor Town was amalgamated with 19 other shires and towns to form Greater Brisbane and former Windsor Town mayor, William Jolly became Mayor, and in the second term—Lord Mayor of Greater Brisbane.

On 18 August 1925, Archbishop Duhig purchased a property called Grafton Lodge on Bowen Bridge Road (now Roblane Street) for £1,750. Initially services were held in one of the houses on the property. On 1 August 1926 Monsignor James Byrne laid the foundation stone for a building to contain a church and a school. On 10 October 1926 Duhig blessed and opened the building, naming it Holy Rosary (and not St Anthony's as had been previously announced). The building was two storeys with the church above being 80 by 30 feet (24.4 by 9.1 m) with the school below being 70 by 50 feet (21 by 15 m). The architect was James Cavanagh and the builder Denis Cleary.

Wilson Ophthalmic Hostel School opened on 28 January 1929. Operated by the Queensland Government at Tenth Street (near Fifth Avenue, approx 27°26′00″S 153°01′42″E / 27.4334°S 153.0282°E / -27.4334; 153.0282 (Wilson Ophthalmic Hostel School / Wilson Hospital School (former))). it was a boarding facility where children from outside of Brisbane could be housed and schooled while being treated for ophthalmia at the Royal Children's Hospital at Herston. In 1953 it was renamed Wilson Hospital School and its role expanded to children requiring treatment for a range of other conditions. It closed in 1958 as the children could then be accommodated at the hospital itself.

Holy Rosary Catholic School opened on 28 January 1929 and was operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. 120 students attended on the opening day.

The Windsor Presbyterian Church opened and dedicated on 14 April 1934 by Reverend John Sinclair, Moderator of the Brisbane Presbytery. The church was in King Street (but this was renamed Maygar Street in 1938). On 19 April 1959 a foundation stone for a new extension was laid commemorating 25 years of service.

Windsor Infants State School opened on 1 November 1934. It closed on 1971.

St Peter's Anglican Mission Hall on the corner of Lutwyche Road and Fuller Street (approx 27°25′32″S 153°01′56″E / 27.4256°S 153.0323°E / -27.4256; 153.0323 (St Peter's Church Hall (former))) was dedicated on 15 December 1935 by Coadjutor Bishop Horace Henry Dixon. It was needed to cope with the growth of the congregation at St Andrew's Anglican Church at Lutwyche. The building was a house converted to provide a chapel and a Sunday School with the intention to erect a purpose-built church at a later stage. On 12 April 1953 by Archbishop Reginald Halse opened a new Sunday school building. St Peter's Anglican Mission Hall closed on 15 March 1987 with the approval of Assistant Bishop George Browning.

On Sunday 13 September 1953, Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for a new Holy Rosary Catholic Church costing £40,000. When the new church was completed, the school would expand into the old church. On 22 August 1954 Archbishop Duhig consecrated the new brick church in the presence of a crowd of 2000 people, many of whom listened from outside the church via loud speaker.

Wilson Youth Hospital was established in June 1961 at Tenth Street following a refurbishment of the Wilson Hospital School (27°26′00″S 153°01′42″E / 27.4334°S 153.0283°E / -27.4334; 153.0283 (Wilson Youth Hospital / The Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Centre / Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Detention Centre (former))) to create a more secure facility with a focus on detention. In 1983 it was renamed The Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Centre. In 1993 it was renamed the Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Detention Centre. It was operated by the Queensland Government and housed children who were breaking the law, "troubled" children as well as orphans, although the role of the centre changed over time. It was closed on 29 April 2001 and demolished soon after. There was an associated Wilson Youth Hospital School which operated from 1961 to 1968.

On 3 February 1964, "opportunity classes" (special education) were introduced at Windsor State School. On 23 January 1967, the special education program was established as a separate school, Windsor Special School, but still operating on the same site. The special school closed on 16 December 1994.

The 1974 floods affected the suburb. Various streets close to Breakfast Creek were affected.

At the start of 2013, Holy Rosary Catholic School was renamed St Mary of the Cross to commemorate St Mary MacKillop, Australian's first saint and the founder of the Sisters of St Joseph who had operated the school until 1977 after which it passed into lay leadership.

In the 2011 census, Windsor had a population of 6,389 people, 49.1% female and 50.9% male. The median age of the Windsor population was 33 years, 4 years below the Australian median. Children aged under 15 years made up 15.9% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 9.2% of the population. 71.9% of people living in Windsor were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%. The other top responses for country of birth were England 3.5%, New Zealand 3.4%, India 3%, Italy 1.4%, Nepal 1%. 82.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 2.2% Italian, 1% Mandarin, 0.9% Nepali, 0.8% Punjabi, 0.8% Hindi.

In the 2016 census, Windsor had a population of 7,013 people.

In the 2021 census, Windsor had a population of 7,811 people.

History info courtesy of Wikipedia

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