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Comparison · Metro Vancouver

The Wild Pest vs. the national chains.

Three honest, evidence-based comparisons between The Wild Pest and the three major chains operating in Metro Vancouver. No disparagement. No marketing claims we can't source. What they do well, what we do differently, and who should pick which.

Why we wrote this

The honest answer most pest-control comparison pages won’t give you.

Most pest-control comparison pages are either thinly veiled affiliate pitches or one-sided hit pieces written by a marketing agency to pump a client’s rankings. These pages are neither. We audited the public-facing websites, schema markup, and published policies of every major operator in Metro Vancouver in April 2026, and wrote what we found. If the competitor does something better than we do, we say so. If they don’t publish a piece of information we think buyers deserve, we say that too.

The three national chains below — Abell, Orkin, and Terminix — are the operators Metro Vancouver homeowners and QA managers most often weigh The Wild Pest against. Each has real strengths: a century or more of brand equity, certifications that matter to enterprise procurement, and a national service footprint. Each also has public-facing gaps that a local buyer in Burnaby or Richmond or Tsawwassen deserves to know about before they sign a contract. We built one page per chain so you can read the one that matters to your decision without wading through irrelevant detail.

What you won’t find on these pages: adjectives like “best,” “#1,” or “top-rated” applied to anyone, including us. What you will find: year founded, ownership structure, published prices (or the lack thereof), response-time commitments in writing, warranty lengths, schema markup on the competitor’s site, and a single conclusion paragraph about who each operator is actually the right fit for. Some of those answers favour the national chain. Being fair about that is the only way a comparison page is worth reading.

Our methodology

What we measured, and how.

For each competitor we audited the live website as of April 2026: homepage, service pages, location pages (where present), the commercial or B2B section, the contact page, and the structured-data JSON-LD emitted in the page source. We cross-checked year-founded and ownership claims against each company’s corporate investor-relations filings or Canadian corporate registry entry. Where a competitor publishes a price, we quote it exactly. Where no price is published, we say so instead of guessing.

Response-time SLAs, warranty lengths, and licence information all come from the competitor’s own public policy pages. Nothing is inferred, extrapolated, or sourced from third-party review aggregators. If a competitor later updates their website to publish information they currently don’t, we’ll update the corresponding page and note the change date.

Make the comparison yours

Get a real quote in 60 seconds.

Tell us the pest, the address, and the urgency. We’ll send a written estimate with a named technician, a BC Structural Pesticide Applicator licence number, and the exact guarantee terms — the same information every one of these comparisons tries to surface.