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Pest & Wildlife Control in Pitt Meadows

The Wild Pest serves every Pitt Meadows neighbourhood — Mid Meadows, North Meadows, and the agricultural blocks — same-day across the eastern Metro Vancouver corridor, photo report in 30 minutes, 60-day pest return guarantee.

On-site fast

On-site in Pitt Meadows same-day on most bookings made before mid-afternoon, 7 days a week, 7am–9pm. The compact residential core — Mid Meadows, North Meadows, Bonson — runs reliably same-day. ALR-adjacent acreages and dike-edge properties run later in the same-day window during peak demand.

Written guarantees

60-day pest return guarantee · Photo report within 30 minutes · No contracts.

Based near Pitt Meadows

The Wild Pest technicians dispatch from our Sunshine Hills (North Delta) base daily. Covering every corner of Pitt Meadows, BC and all of Metro Vancouver.

Why The Wild Pest in Pitt Meadows

Most pest control in Pitt Meadows is spray-and-leave. We work differently.

Find the source. Seal the entry. Then treat. Within 30 minutes of the technician leaving your Pitt Meadows property, you receive a photo report — every entry sealed, every harbourage treated, every product used, named and quantified.

If pests return inside the 60-day guarantee, we don't just respray — we redesign the plan. No annual contracts. No auto-renewal. No cancellation fees. Pay per visit, or use our quarterly subscription with month-to-month flexibility.

What makes pest pressure in Pitt Meadows unique

Pitt Meadows is one of the smallest Metro Vancouver municipalities by population but among the most agricultural by land use, with the Pitt and Alouette river valleys and substantial Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) parcels defining its character. Pest pressure is dominated by agricultural and waterway-adjacent rodent activity (Rattus norvegicus thrives in farm food sources and ditch cover) and seasonal stinging-insect pressure on the residential side. The compact residential core — Mid Meadows, North Meadows, and Bonson — is concentrated near the Pitt Meadows West Coast Express station and Lougheed Highway.

Geographically, Pitt Meadows sits at sea level on the Fraser River delta, with most of the municipality below 5 metres elevation. The high water table and dike-protected agricultural lowlands keep ditch and slough rodent habitat continuous year-round. Pitt Meadows Bylaw §3066 places rodent control on property owners. The Pitt Meadows Industrial Park along Hammond Road and Bonson concentrates commercial pest demand — restaurants, light industrial, food processing, and warehouse stock — that follows typical Metro Vancouver commercial IPM protocols.

Serving across Pitt Meadows

Mid Meadows · North Meadows · Bonson · Pitt Meadows Industrial · Harris Road · Hammond Road · Lougheed corridor

FAQ

Questions from Pitt Meadows customers.

How fast can you reach my Pitt Meadows address?+
Most Pitt Meadows bookings get a tech on-site the same day on bookings made before mid-afternoon, during our 7am–9pm window seven days a week. The compact residential core — Mid Meadows, North Meadows, Bonson — runs reliably same-day via Lougheed Highway from our Delta dispatch base. ALR-adjacent acreages east and south of Harris Road run later in the same-day window during peak demand. We give you a realistic window on the booking call.
Why is rat pressure so persistent in Pitt Meadows?+
Three structural reasons: low elevation (most of the municipality is below 5 metres above sea level), continuous Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) parcels with farm food sources, and dike-protected agricultural lowlands that keep ditch and slough rodent habitat continuous. Rattus norvegicus thrives in exactly this environment. The fix is always physical exclusion on the built structure — sealing the gaps that allow rats to move from outbuildings or ditch edges into the main home.
Do you handle outbuildings on agricultural acreages?+
Yes. Pitt Meadows agricultural and ALR-adjacent properties typically have multiple outbuildings, sheds, or detached garages — and these are textbook secondary infestation sites. Our inspections explicitly cover outbuilding-to-main-home pathways, sealing exterior gaps and treating active populations across the full property footprint.
Do you serve commercial properties in the Pitt Meadows Industrial Park?+
Yes. Our commercial IPM programs cover restaurants along Lougheed Highway and Harris Road, food processors and warehouses through the Hammond Road and Bonson industrial corridor, and strata properties citywide. HACCP-compliant monthly or bi-weekly programs with named account managers and inspection-ready reporting. Pricing from $175 per month.
Are your treatments safe near livestock and pollinators?+
Yes — and we adjust protocols specifically for ALR or rural-residential properties. Tamper-resistant exterior bait stations are sited away from livestock pathways. We do not perimeter-spray near pollinator hives or chicken runs. Treatments are coordinated around grazing patterns. Interior products are pet- and kid-safe once dry, typically within an hour. We walk you through every product used before we apply anything.
Do you do beaver, muskrat, or wildlife work in Pitt Meadows?+
No. The Wild Pest is pest-focused. Wildlife species common across the Pitt and Alouette river valleys — beaver, muskrat, raccoon, coyote — require a licensed Wildlife Control Operator. We will refer you.
What does the Pitt Meadows rodent bylaw require?+
Pitt Meadows Bylaw §3066 places rodent control responsibility on the property owner — not the renter. If a tenant or strata owner reports rodent activity, the owner is legally obligated to address it. We work directly with owners, property management, and ALR landowners to meet that obligation, and our photo reports document every inspection and treatment for compliance purposes.