Why Richmond pest activity is unique
Richmond is built on alluvial sediment at sea level. That single fact drives most of the pest activity that defines the city.
Richmond is the lowest-elevation municipality in Metro Vancouver. Most of the residential and commercial city sits at 1-3 metres above sea level, protected by a 49-km dyke system that's been quietly aging since the 1960s. The high water table that comes with sea-level living drives a Norway rat population density that's higher than anywhere else in our service area. Norway rats are excellent swimmers, prefer sub-grade habitat (sewers, basements, crawlspaces), and the Richmond drainage network gives them a continuous, climate-controlled environment 12 months a year.
Layer on top of that the agricultural land. Roughly 40% of Richmond is Agricultural Land Reserve — blueberry farms, cranberry bogs, dairy operations, and the working farmland of the Fraser estuary. ALR adjacency drives seasonal pest waves that single-family suburban Richmond residents don't always anticipate. Mosquito populations from the bog and slough networks peak July-August. Cluster flies from the open pasture overwinter in any structure with a warm west-facing wall. Norway rats from grain storage and dairy operations cycle through neighbouring residential properties.
Then there's the restaurant density. Richmond has the highest concentration of Asian restaurants per capita in North America. Aberdeen Centre, Parker Place, Continental Centre, and the entire Alexandra Road corridor concentrate restaurant supply chains in a way that makes German cockroach activity constant — and that activity spills into adjacent residential apartment buildings through shared plumbing chases the same way it does in Metrotown. The pattern is the same; the scale is bigger.
Pests we treat across Richmond
- Norway rats — the dominant Richmond pest. Sea-level water table + dyke drainage network + restaurant corridor combine to give Richmond the highest Norway rat callout density in our service area. Steveston, City Centre, and the agricultural-residential edge see the heaviest volume.
- Mosquitoes — agricultural slough network + Fraser estuary + bog-edge subdivisions drive heavy July-August activity. Granville, Burkeville, and the South Arm corridor see the worst.
- German cockroaches — the entire Alexandra Road / Aberdeen Centre / Parker Place restaurant corridor + adjacent residential mid-rise. The most consistent commercial pest activity in our service area.
- House mice — older single-family stock across Steveston, Bridgeport, and the West Cambie corridor.
- Pavement ants — newer townhouse complexes throughout the city. Richmond's flat geography and extensive paved surface area make it ideal pavement-ant habitat.
- Cluster flies — west-facing walls of homes adjacent to the agricultural land, especially South Arm, Hamilton, and the Steveston Highway corridor.
- Bedbugs — concentrated in the City Centre rental corridor and the older Brighouse / Sea Island Way apartment stock.
- Carpenter ants — older Steveston homes with cedar shake roofs + persistent moisture damage from the marine climate.
Our Richmond pest control method
Find the source. Seal the entry. Then treat. Photo report inside 30 minutes.
The Richmond accent on our method has two specifics. First, for Norway rat work we always do a perimeter sub-grade inspection — looking for utility entry points, foundation cracks, and any 6mm-or-larger gap below grade. The sea-level water table means rats travel sub-grade extensively, and treatment without exclusion at the sub-grade entry is just feeding the population. Second, for restaurant-corridor commercial work we coordinate with adjacent residential property managers proactively — solving the German cockroach issue in a Capstan or Aberdeen tower means addressing the source kitchen, which often requires multi-property coordination.
Find the source
25-point inspection across the perimeter, sub-grade, attic, crawlspace, kitchen, and (for Richmond specifically) the dyke or slough adjacency if applicable. Norway rat call? We're looking for the sub-grade entry, not the rat you saw in the kitchen.
Seal the entry
Physical exclusion done thoroughly. Steel wool + foam at rodent entry points, copper mesh at crawlspace vents, hardware cloth at attic vents, silicone at plumbing penetrations. For Richmond, we focus heavily on the sub-grade work — utility chases, foundation seams, gas meter penetrations. Carpenter ants get the moisture source addressed.
Then treat
Product chosen to match the diagnosis. Lowest-toxicity option. For Richmond rodent work we lean heavily on snap-trap deployment + tamper-resistant bait stations rather than broadcast bait — the dyke and slough proximity means non-target species (river otter, mink, raptors) are real considerations, and we don't take the risk lightly.
60-day return guarantee
If the pest comes back within 60 days of your Richmond treatment, we come back. No charge. No argument. Return visit is a fresh diagnosis — if the pest came back, our diagnosis was incomplete, and we figure out what we missed before we touch the product.
No contracts. About 60% of Richmond customers stay on the quarterly plan because the city's constant Norway rat activity rewards proactive maintenance. 40% take one-time service and renew if and when. Either is fine.
Richmond pest control pricing
| Service | Starting at | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| One-time pest control visit | $249 | 25-point inspection, exterior perimeter treatment, interior spot-treatment, photo report, 60-day guarantee. |
| Quarterly plan | $139 / visit | Four visits per year, full perimeter + inspection each visit, free re-visits between appointments. No contract. |
| Norway rat exclusion + treatment | $349 | Sub-grade entry-point seal, snap trap deployment, tamper-resistant bait stations where appropriate, 30-day follow-up. |
| Bedbug treatment (per bedroom) | $450 | Whole-room treatment, mattress + box spring + furniture, follow-up at 14 days, 60-day guarantee. |
| Restaurant / commercial cockroach | Custom quote | Full kitchen assessment, source-tracing, IPM-led treatment program, Fraser Health-compliant documentation. |
| Mosquito perimeter treatment | $199 | Yard + perimeter treatment, breeding-site assessment, larviciding for standing water. Best done late June through August. |
Richmond neighborhoods we serve
Same-day across all of Richmond. 22 km from our North Delta dispatch hub.
- Steveston — historic fishing village, Norway rats + waterfront raccoons + carpenter ants in older homes
- City Centre — high-rise + restaurant corridor, German cockroach + bedbug + Norway rat
- Brighouse — older apartment + commercial mix, mice + cockroach + bedbug
- Aberdeen Centre / Capstan — high-density restaurant + residential, German cockroach focus
- Sea Island / Burkeville — YVR-adjacent, Norway rat + mosquito activity
- South Arm — agricultural-edge residential, cluster flies + rodents + paper wasps
- Hamilton — bog-adjacent, mosquitoes + Norway rats + ant activity
- Granville — established single-family, mixed pest profile
- West Cambie — newer subdivision growth, pavement ants + emerging stink bugs
- Bridgeport — industrial-residential mix, commercial rodent + residential ant
- Thompson — premium single-family, carpenter ants + raccoons
- Terra Nova — Fraser-edge premium, raccoons + carpenter ants
