Scarborough Pest Control comes on board as Moreton Daily Strategic Partner
Published 8:00am 17 February 2026
Words by Belinda Boyce
Local business Scarborough Pest Control, owned by Carly and John Knight, has stepped up as a Moreton Daily Strategic Partner after previously supporting the publication as a Business Ambassador.
Owner John Knight said the decision was driven by the importance of visibility, trust and staying connected to the local community they serve. He said partnering more closely with Moreton Daily made sense for a local trade business that relies on residents being able to easily find reliable services.
“We wanted to connect with our local community and increase our exposure in the area,” John said.
“Being part of a local platform like Moreton Daily helps us reach people across Moreton Bay who are looking for trusted local trades.”
John said supporting a local media platform also helped make it easier for residents to find reliable local trades and connect with businesses operating in their area.
Helping protect local homes
Scarborough Pest Control provides pest management services across Moreton Bay, including general pest control for common household pests and a strong focus on termite inspections, prevention and treatment.
“Our main focus is termite control. We do preventative work, eradication work and pre-construction work, as well as general pest control,” Carly said.
A shared commitment to the community
Moreton Daily Partnerships Manager Lyndsay Lawler said Scarborough Pest Control’s approach made them a natural fit as a Strategic Partner.
“Scarborough Pest Control is a locally owned business that understands how important trust is when it comes to protecting people’s homes,” Lyndsay said.
“Carly and John’s decision to support Moreton Daily reflects a shared commitment to helping residents connect with reliable local services while strengthening the local business community.”
Moreton Daily welcomes Scarborough Pest Control as a Strategic Partner and thanks them for supporting local, independent journalism for the City of Moreton Bay.
Moreton Daily Strategic Partners are local businesses and organisations that have committed to supporting Moreton Daily for 12 months.
Their support helps fund free, independent local journalism for the City of Moreton Bay. As an independent publisher, this backing allows Moreton Daily to continue reporting on the stories that matter to our community.
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