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Reliable Pest Control Services in Dickson

Are pests invading your Dickson property? Pest Control Canberra is here to provide expert pest management solutions tailored to your needs. 

Our skilled team is dedicated to ensuring your home or business stays pest-free, offering peace of mind and protection.

Why Choose Us?

We offer eco-friendly solutions, fast and affordable services, and our team of fully insured and licenced local exterminators ensures reliable, expert pest control in Dickson. Learn more about our Dickson Pest Control Services and expertise. 
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Eco-Friendly Solutions

We prioritise your safety and the environment by using eco-friendly and non-toxic pest control methods. Our treatments effectively manage pests while minimising impact on your home, family, and the environment.



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Fast, Efficient & Affordable Services

Our team is committed to delivering quick and effective pest control solutions at competitive prices. We understand the urgency of pest problems and strive to provide prompt service without compromising on quality.
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Fully Insured & Licenced Local Exterminators

Our experienced  exterminators are fully insured and licenced, ensuring professional and reliable service. As local experts, we are familiar with the specific pest challenges in Dickson and are dedicated to providing top-notch pest control solutions.
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Our Services

Residential Pest Control in Dickson

Homeowners in Dickson often struggle with common pests like termites, ants, and rodents. Our residential pest control services are designed to protect your home from these and other invaders. We begin with a thorough inspection of your property to identify any signs of infestation and potential entry points. Based on our findings, we develop a targeted treatment plan that eliminates existing pests and prevents future infestations. Our eco-friendly methods are safe for your family and pets, ensuring that your home remains a healthy and comfortable living environment.
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Commercial Pest Control in Dickson

For businesses in Dickson, maintaining a pest-free environment is essential to protect both your operations and reputation. Pests can lead to disruptions, health code violations, and even loss of customers. Our commercial pest control services are tailored to meet the unique needs of various businesses, including restaurants, offices, and retail spaces. We work discreetly and efficiently, ensuring minimal disruption to your operations while effectively managing pest issues. Our services help you maintain compliance with health regulations and provide a safe environment for your employees and customers.
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Emergency Pest Control in Dickson

When pests strike without warning in Dickson, you need a dependable response—fast. Our emergency pest control service is on-call 24/7 to manage urgent infestations such as rodents, wasps, or bed bugs. We arrive promptly and apply efficient, tailored treatments to ensure the best results for your specific situation. Using eco-friendly, family-safe products, our experienced technicians work to restore your home to a clean, pest-free state. You can rely on us when it matters most.
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All Pest & Vermin Control

Our well trained technicians handle a wide range of pests and vermin in Dickson, ensuring your property is fully protected. Whether you’re dealing with insects like ants, spiders, and cockroaches, or more challenging pests like rodents and termites, we have the expertise to manage them effectively. We prioritise the use of eco-friendly and non-toxic methods whenever possible, ensuring that our treatments are safe for your household, pets, and the environment. Our comprehensive approach not only eliminates current infestations but also includes preventive measures to keep pests from returning.
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Conclusion:

Don’t let pests take over your Dickson property. Pest Control Canberra provides expert services to ensure your home or business remains pest-free. Ready to take the next step in protecting your space? Contact us today. How much more comfortable would your life be with a pest-free environment?
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Testimonials

At Pest Control Dickson, we're here not just to rid your home of unwanted guests. We're also here to form lasting relationships with our valued clients.
The Service man turned up right on time. He took time to explain what he was doing and why. He was very easy to talk to and answered all of my questions.

JOHN MALLOS

110% recommended Pink! I contacted the company yesterday and within an hour Tindara emailed me back to organise for someone to come on Monday! Mark came. He was very nice and knowledgeable. First time we have had this done and he explained everything. Made sure I was comfortable before he started laying the baits. Thank you Mark and Tindara.

ALI NAVEAU

Great job completed by Paul today. Treated both inside and outdoor areas for us. We use them once a year and find that this frequency works effectively for our home.

JASON HAMLYN

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History of Dickson

Dickson is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Australia. It is named after Sir James R. Dickson (1832–1901) who was a Queensland advocate of Australian Federation and one of the founders of the Australian Constitution. There is no specific theme for street names.

Between March 1924 and November 1926, the original Canberra Aerodrome occupied the southern third of Edward Shumack's soldier settlement block (which continued to be used for sheep grazing) in what was then known as the District of Ainslie (Block 98i). The official aerodrome extended from a NW corner north of Dickson Library near Antill St in Downer to a SE corner near Dutton St and Majura Avenue, taking in the whole western portion of Majura playing fields and the entire central residential portion of Dickson between Cowper St and Dickson wetlands. The actual landing ground covered the whole of Section 72 Dickson and was marked by placements of rocks at four corners, a windsock, and a large central whitewashed marker (60 feet in diameter) visible to pilots from a distance. This was Canberra's original airport, and was used by RAAF and civilian flights.

Canberra's first air crash took place here, at about 10.30am on 11 February 1926, when a RAAF De Havilland DH9 traveling from Richmond air base to survey the Murrumbidgee River stalled after making a sharp turn to land and crashed in the NW corner, within 100m of where the library now stands, bursting into flames. The 26 year old pilot, Philip Mackenzie Pitt, was killed on impact and is buried in an unmarked grave at Queanbeyan's Riverside cemetery, in the Catholic section. Pitt had trained as a cadet at Duntroon, and done his flight training at Point Cook near Melbourne in 1925. The 25 year old aerial photographer/observer in the back seat, William Edward Callander, was pulled from the wreckage by a farm worker, Walter Ernest Johnson, who had been ploughing the adjoining paddock and leapt the fence to offer aid to the victims. Callander died at Acton Hospital later that evening and is buried at St John's Church in Reid, leaving a widow and two small children. The aerodrome was surveyed six months later by the Federal Capital Commission (FCC), but unwillingness by the FCC to grant a long-term lease to the Department of Defence stymied investment in a hangar and other facilities, and urgency to prepare for the opening of provisional Parliament House in 1927 resulted in the aerodrome being transferred to the Duntroon property in Majura Valley (at the western edge of the current airport site).

Dickson was gazetted on 28 September 1928 and took in the whole of what are now the suburbs of Dickson and Downer. All of the land in Dickson had been earmarked for an Industrial area on the final 1918 Griffin Plan and blueprint. However the decision to transfer the Industrial area to Fyshwick was taken by 1945, and a 25-year lease was granted in 1940 to Dr Bertram Thomas Dickson, Chief of the Plant Industry Division of the CSIR, for Dickson Experiment Station. The station covered 640 acres, comprising the eastern third and northern edge of Dickson, the whole of Downer (which at that time was named Dickson), and a small part of what is now Watson at the station's northern end. Dickson Experiment Station began operating during World War II and initially focused on trialling crops to aid the war effort including opium, rubber and pyrethrum, with assistance from the Women's Land Army. After the war ended, Dickson Experiment Station focused on soils and pasture research, food crops and sheep farming until as late as 1962. By May 1951 the Department of the Interior had determined that the land was required for suburban expansion and begun sketching plans for new road layouts, schools and a district shopping centre. Antill Street and the stormwater drain were built in 1958–59, and the first incursion into the Experiment Station was for a motel on the corner of Northbourne Avenue south of Antill Street (where the Telstra building is now). The Experiment Station's work was transferred to Ginninderra Experiment Station in Belconnen. The first houses in the suburb were built near Braddon in 1958.

At the 2021 census, the population of Dickson was 3,292, including 49 (1.5%) Indigenous persons and 2,189 (66.5%) Australian-born persons. 29.6% of dwellings were separate houses (compared to the Australian average of 72.3%), while 21.5% were semi-detached, row or terrace houses (Australian average: 12.6%) and 49.2% were flats, units or apartments (Australian average: 14.2%). 40.6% of the population were professionals, compared to the Australian average of 24.0%. Notably 22.5% worked in central government administration, compared to the Australian average of 1.1%, although the ACT-wide average is a similar 17.1%. Dickson is favoured by students and young adults with 32.4% of its population in the 20 to 34-year-old age group (compared to the Australian average of 20.5%). The suburb has few children under 15: 12.9%, compared to 18.2% Australia-wide. 33.2% of the dwellings are occupied by single person households, compared to the Australian average of 25.6%. 60.1% of the population had no religion, while 12.5% were Catholic, 4.8% not stated, 4.6% Buddhist and 3.8% Anglican .

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