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Geelong’s top team for pest control

Acacia Pest Control has been providing pest control and solutions for local residents and businesses for 18 years.
The business is owned and operated by Cameron and Rachel and has grown significantly since its inception in 2000.
“Our crew of nine pest managers are health department licensed and trained to provide pest management solutions for you,” Rachel said.
“But don’t be fooled – it isn’t all just about the service at your site. Our team of five in the office are juggling the balls to create an effective and smooth functioning day for your schedule with our pest managers.”
Acacia Pest Control provides a range of services including; speciality options (termite treatments and pest bird solutions) and residential treatments (reducing pest numbers within homes giving residents peace of mind. Spiders, ants and rodents are common treatments).
The business also provides services for commercial sites such as restaurants, cafes, shops, schools and factories. They also provide regular maintenance programs to help businesses meet their obligations of pest control so the consumer can enjoy a pest-free experience.
“At this time of year rodents become more of an issue for homes and businesses,” Rachel said.
“Don’t be alarmed, just be prepared to take action before damage is done to your home, building, wiring and plumbing.”
For assistance with pest solutions contact Acacia Pest Control on 1300 257 774.

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