About Us

Meet Wayne, the Black Cat

Black Cat Pest Control is not a call centre or a franchise. It is Wayne, a hands-on local who turns up himself, does the job properly, and shakes your hand when it is done.

The story

From gardener to bug-buster

Wayne started out as a gardener and construction worker back in the UK. Lawn care was his very first trade, going right back to childhood, hedging, cutting grass, keeping the flower beds tidy. The love of gardening never left him.

When he moved to Australia, he could not get over how many insects and bugs there were, and how much they upset people in their own homes. He thought getting on top of that would be a good thing to do, tried his hand at pest control, and found he was good at it, and that it mattered to people.

Today he brings all three together: pest control, lawn and garden care, and the handyman jobs in between. One trusted local for the lot.

A neatly mown front lawn finished by Wayne of Black Cat Pest Control and Lawn Care

Why “Black Cat”?

Naming the business was the tough part. Wayne and the family tried all their dogs’ names first (Luna, Zeus, Sky), but every one was already taken by another pest control business. Then they thought of their rescue cat, Midnight, who happens to be a black cat. That one was free, and it stuck. So the business is named after a much-loved rescue moggy.

“I just like to help people when they’re at their lowest point, then come in, sort it, and make them feel better.”
Wayne, Black Cat Pest Control

What drives him

Customer satisfaction, first and last

Wayne's aim with every single job is simple: make sure the customer is satisfied and do the best job he possibly can. That is how you earn a five-star rating and customers who call you back year after year.

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Give Wayne a call

Whether it is a pest problem, an overgrown garden or an odd job, he would be glad to help. Friendly chat, honest advice, free quote.

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