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Pest & Wildlife Control in Langley

The Wild Pest serves all of Langley City and Langley Township — technicians on-site within 120 minutes, with a 60-day pest guarantee and 3-year wildlife exclusion warranty.

On-site fast

On-site in Langley within 120 minutes, 7 days a week, 7am–10pm. Willoughby and Walnut Grove typically closer to 90 minutes; Langley City closer to 105; Aldergrove and East Langley closer to 120 to 135.

Written guarantees

60-day pest return · 3-year wildlife exclusion warranty · Same-day response or service is free.

Based near Langley

The Wild Pest technicians are dispatched from Metro Vancouver daily. Covering every corner of Langley, BC.

What makes pest pressure in Langley unique

Langley is actually two municipalities — the City of Langley (a compact urban core around Fraser Highway and 200th Street) and the Township of Langley (a sprawling 316 square kilometre mix of suburban residential, Agricultural Land Reserve, and rural community centres including Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, Willoughby, Fort Langley, and Murrayville). For pest purposes we serve all of it, and the profile varies dramatically across the service area. Willoughby's explosive post-2010 townhouse growth drives modern construction-era pest demand; Fort Langley's heritage stock along the Fraser drives carpenter ant and rodent pressure typical of pre-1960 wood-frame; Aldergrove's ALR perimeter drives continuous wildlife pressure.

Langley's climate is slightly warmer and drier than western Metro Vancouver, with more defined seasonal extremes — colder winters, hotter summers, more insect activity in summer months. The ALR covers roughly 75% of Langley Township land area, which is the highest ALR density in Metro Vancouver, so working farms on every side of every suburban subdivision keep wildlife pressure continuous. Langley City Bylaw §2754 and Langley Township Bylaw §3599 both place rodent control on property owners. Our 120-minute SLA reflects the genuine distance from dispatch — East Aldergrove is roughly 40 kilometres from Vancouver proper.

Most common in Langley

The pests we see most often here.

Rodents

Langley's extensive ALR perimeter and rural-residential interface keep Rattus norvegicus and house-mouse pressure continuous. Full audit, entry-point mapping, and permanent sealing on structures — not bait-only. We do not use second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

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Raccoons

Procyon lotor uses Langley's extensive ALR corridors, Fraser dikes, and ravine systems as continuous habitat. Humane one-way door exclusion with hardware-cloth sealing — single-point 12-month or full-home 3-year warranty.

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Wasps & hornets

Langley's hotter summers and large suburban lots with mature trees drive significant wasp and hornet pressure across Willoughby, Walnut Grove, and Aldergrove. Same-day removal with direct entry-point treatment; exterior preventive application included.

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Carpenter ants

Camponotus modoc finds habitat in pre-1960 Fort Langley heritage stock, older Murrayville detached, and any Langley home with persistent roof or deck moisture. Our protocol treats the colony and audits the moisture source; without fixing the water, ants return.

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Skunks

Mephitis mephitis dens under Langley decks and sheds, especially on ALR-adjacent and rural-edge lots throughout Aldergrove, Otter, and Brookswood. One-way door exclusion plus trenched L-footer barrier — no trapping, no spray.

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Quarterly plan

Langley homes with ALR adjacency, rural-edge lots, or mature gardens benefit disproportionately from quarterly service. Four seasonal visits catch spring ants, summer wasps, fall rodent entries, and winter interior activity before any escalate.

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Serving across Langley

Langley City · Willoughby · Walnut Grove · Fort Langley · Aldergrove · Murrayville · Brookswood · Otter

FAQ

Questions from Langley customers.

How fast can you reach my Langley address?+
Langley response times vary significantly across the service area given the municipality's size. Willoughby, Walnut Grove, and Langley City typically run 90 to 105 minutes from dispatch. Murrayville, Brookswood, and Fort Langley run about 105 to 120 minutes. Aldergrove, East Langley, and the 264th Street corridor run 120 to 135 minutes. We give you a realistic window on the booking call and factor in current traffic on Highway 1.
Why does Langley have so much wildlife?+
Agricultural Land Reserve density. Langley Township has roughly 75% of its land in the ALR — the highest ALR concentration in Metro Vancouver. That means working farms on every side of every suburban subdivision, and continuous habitat for Procyon lotor, Mephitis mephitis, coyotes, and rodents immediately adjacent to residential lots. Pressure is categorically different from landlocked urban Metro Vancouver — continuous rather than occasional. Our 3-year full-home exclusion warranty reflects our confidence in sealed work even under continuous pressure.
Do Willoughby townhouses have different pest issues?+
Yes, and the pattern is distinctive. Willoughby's explosive post-2010 townhouse growth has produced a housing cohort with consistent build-era vulnerabilities: garage-to-attic pathways, common wall chases between units that allow rodents and cockroaches to move building-wide, and vents and utility penetrations that were sealed to early-2010s standards that have aged. Most Willoughby strata work we do involves building-wide rodent monitoring and single-unit bed bug and cockroach treatments under confidential protocols.
Are older Fort Langley homes prone to carpenter ants?+
Yes. Fort Langley's heritage wood-frame stock along the Fraser — some pre-1900, most pre-1960 — has absorbed more than a century of Fraser-valley moisture. Original cedar siding, single-pane windows, deck ledgers that have seen decades of rainfall all create textbook Camponotus modoc habitat. Our protocol for Fort Langley homes always pairs treatment with a moisture audit; treating only the visible trail leaves you with a repeat infestation within a year.
Is your raccoon work legal under the BC Wildlife Act?+
Yes. Urban wildlife relocation more than one kilometre is typically prohibited under the BC Wildlife Act. Our Langley Procyon lotor work is always humane one-way door exclusion: the raccoon leaves to forage, cannot re-enter, we seal the entry permanently with galvanized hardware cloth. We check for dependent young during kit season and hold exclusion until the family has naturally relocated together.
Do you work with Langley agricultural operations?+
Yes. Dairy barns, berry operations, greenhouses, equine facilities, and equipment storage across Langley Township are part of our commercial service area. Agricultural rodent monitoring under BC Ministry of Agriculture guidance, exterior bait-station programs at regulated distances from water, and integrated exclusion on barns and outbuildings. HACCP-compliant reporting for operations with food-processing certification. Pricing from $175 per month.
Are your treatments safe for kids and pets?+
Yes. Interior products are applied in cracks and voids where only pests can access. Most interior treatments are pet- and kid-safe once dry, typically within an hour. Rodent bait stations are tamper-resistant and placed where children and pets cannot reach. We do not use glue traps. We do not use second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (BC ban since July 2023).
What about Aldergrove wildlife pressure?+
Aldergrove sits on Langley's eastern edge against the Fraser Valley Regional District boundary, with working farmland, forested greenway, and rural residential lots intermixed. Wildlife pressure is genuinely rural — continuous Procyon lotor and Mephitis mephitis activity, occasional coyote and deer concerns, and substantial Rattus norvegicus pressure on barn-adjacent residential. Full-home exclusion with 3-year warranty is almost always the right long-term approach for Aldergrove residential stock given the continuous pressure.