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Richmond Rodent Control

Richmond rat and mouse control by licensed BC technicians: built for the Richmond profile — sea-level Norway rat density, Steveston seafood-related concentrations, agricultural runoff from East Richmond ALR. Exclusion-first, snap-trap default, no second-generation rodenticides. 60-day return guarantee.

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Why Richmond rodent pressure runs higher than the rest of Metro Van

Sea-level island geography, year-round mild temperatures, agricultural runoff, and the Steveston seafood industry combine to create one of the densest Norway rat habitats in the Lower Mainland.

Richmond is a sea-level island municipality on the Fraser River delta. The geography matters for rodent ecology in three ways. First, the high water table means burrow-dwelling Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) can establish almost anywhere — there's no shortage of moist soil to dig in. Second, the ditch and slough network that drains the agricultural land reserve in East Richmond is a natural rat highway connecting agricultural sources to residential subdivisions. Third, the Steveston historic fishing village and the broader No 5 / No 6 Road seafood-processing corridor generate continuous high-protein food access that supports unusually dense Norway rat populations.

If you have rats in Richmond, you are not alone, and the pressure isn't a comment on your property. The realistic Richmond rodent program assumes ongoing pressure from outside the property line — the work is sealing your specific structure tight enough that the surrounding pressure can't get in.

Our Richmond rodent control method

Find the source. Seal the entry. Then treat. Snap-trap default, no SGARs near wildlife.

British Columbia restricted second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs — brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, difethialone) for general use in 2023 because of their devastating effect on owls, eagles, raptors, and pets that secondary-feed on poisoned rodents. Richmond has heavy raptor activity year-round (Bald Eagles winter on the Fraser estuary in regionally significant numbers), and the SGAR risk in Richmond is high. We don't use SGARs in residential Richmond work.

1

Find the source

25-point inspection of the property perimeter, foundation, attic, crawlspace, garage, and the landscape interface. For East Richmond and the No 5 Road corridor we map adjacency to ditches, sloughs, and agricultural drainage. For Steveston work we assess seafood-handling adjacency and dock-area pressure. The source identification drives the treatment scope.

2

Seal the entry

Physical exclusion at every gap a mouse can squeeze through (anything larger than 6mm) and every gap a rat can squeeze through (anything larger than 12mm). Steel wool + foam at plumbing penetrations, hardware cloth at attic ventilation, weather-stripping on garage doors, copper mesh in soffit gaps. For Richmond crawlspaces (universal in Richmond housing because of the high water table — basements are rare) we focus heavily on the perimeter vents + access hatch + plumbing penetrations.

3

Then trap — snap-trap default

Snap traps placed along confirmed rodent runways, covered for safety with kids and pets, and serviced on a 7-14 day cycle until activity drops to zero. For commercial back-of-house in Steveston + Bridgeport we deploy tamper-resistant exterior bait stations with first-generation anticoagulants only where SGARs would otherwise be used. We never deploy poison without a documented exclusion plan first.

4

Sanitation + structural feedback

Most Richmond rodent calls have a sanitation contributor — open compost, unsecured garbage (Norway rats are excellent at chewing through composite garbage bins), bird-feeder spillage, pet food left out, fruit drop, fish-handling residue in Steveston. We document specific contributors with photos and provide a written remediation list.

Photo report inside 30 minutes. Before-and-after photos of every entry seal, every trap placement, and every sanitation contributor we identified.

The Richmond crawlspace problem

Almost every Richmond house sits on a crawlspace rather than a basement — the high water table makes basements impractical or impossible. That crawlspace is the single most important rodent-exclusion surface on the property. Crawlspace vents without screen, deteriorated vapour barriers chewed open from underneath, and access hatches without weather-stripping are the standard Richmond entry-point profile. Sealing the crawlspace properly is 70% of the residential exclusion job.

We provide standalone crawlspace exclusion as a Richmond-specific scope: full perimeter screening, plumbing-penetration sealing, vapour-barrier inspection + repair if needed, and access-hatch weather-stripping. For homes that have had ongoing rodent issues despite multiple treatments, the crawlspace is almost always the unaddressed root.

60-day return guarantee

If rodent activity returns within 60 days of your final Richmond treatment, we come back. No charge. No argument. The return visit is a fresh diagnosis — given the elevated baseline pressure in Richmond, we expect to occasionally need a second visit and we price the program with that built in.

For properties with high baseline pressure (Steveston near commercial fish handling, East Richmond near agricultural drainage), we recommend a quarterly maintenance program rather than reactive single-visit work. The math works out cheaper than chasing the same pressure four times a year.

Richmond rodent control pricing

ServiceStarting atWhat's included
One-time rodent inspection + treatment$34925-point inspection, exclusion plan, snap-trap deployment + initial 30-day service, photo report, 60-day guarantee.
Richmond crawlspace exclusion package$549Full perimeter screening, plumbing-penetration sealing, access-hatch weather-stripping, vapour-barrier inspection. Standalone or combined with treatment.
Steveston seafood-adjacent program$549Built for residential properties near commercial fish handling. Annual or quarterly maintenance options.
East Richmond agricultural-edge programCustom quoteFor properties bordering ALR drainage. Includes ditch-edge exclusion + outbuilding scope where applicable.
Quarterly maintenance plan$169 / visitFour visits per year for properties with elevated baseline pressure. No contract, cancel anytime.
Commercial back-of-house (Steveston / Bridgeport)Custom quoteTamper-resistant exterior stations, interior trap monitoring, BC IPM-compliant documentation.

Richmond neighbourhoods we treat for rodents

Same-day across all of Richmond. 22 km from our North Delta dispatch hub.

  • Steveston — historic fishing village, seafood-related Norway rat density
  • Steveston North — single-family + townhouse, Steveston commercial pressure spillover
  • Broadmoor — established single-family, mature canopy
  • Seafair — single-family + condo mix, west-side residential
  • Westwind — established single-family, west-side mature stock
  • City Centre — high-density rental + commercial
  • Brighouse — Skytrain corridor, condo + commercial
  • Bridgeport — commercial + industrial, heavy back-of-house pressure
  • East Richmond / No 5 Road — agricultural land reserve adjacency
  • Hamilton — east Richmond residential, agricultural edge
  • Thompson — east Richmond, agricultural edge
  • Sea Island — YVR-adjacent, commercial + airport hospitality pressure
Frequently asked

Questions about Rodent Control in Richmond

Why does Richmond have so many rats?
Sea-level island geography, year-round mild temperatures, the agricultural drainage network in East Richmond, and the Steveston seafood industry combine to create unusually dense Norway rat habitat. The high water table also means burrow-dwelling rats can establish almost anywhere — there's no shortage of moist soil. The realistic Richmond rodent program assumes ongoing pressure from outside the property line; the work is sealing your structure tight enough that the surrounding pressure can't get in.
Do you use rat poison in Richmond?
Not as a default and never the second-generation anticoagulants (SGARs — brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, difethialone) that BC restricted in 2023. SGARs devastate raptor populations through secondary poisoning, which is a particular concern in Richmond — the Fraser estuary supports regionally significant winter Bald Eagle populations. We default to mechanical trapping (snap traps) plus exclusion. For commercial back-of-house we use tamper-resistant exterior stations with first-generation anticoagulants only where exclusion alone won't carry the program.
Why does my Richmond house have a crawlspace instead of a basement?
Richmond's high water table makes traditional basements impractical or impossible — the water would intrude continuously. Almost all Richmond housing sits on a crawlspace instead, which is the single most important rodent-exclusion surface on the property. Crawlspace vents without screen, chewed vapour barriers, and weather-stripped access hatches are the standard Richmond entry profile. Sealing the crawlspace properly is roughly 70% of a residential exclusion job.
I'm in Steveston and my neighbour has rats too — what can I do?
Steveston's elevated baseline rodent pressure means coordinated work across adjacent properties is often more effective than individual home treatment. We're happy to scope a multi-property exclusion sweep for groups of 3+ neighbours; the per-home cost drops meaningfully and the result holds longer because the surrounding pressure is reduced. Mention it on WhatsApp and we'll come back with a coordinated quote.
How are mice getting into my Richmond house?
Mus musculus can squeeze through any gap larger than 6mm. In Richmond housing (universally crawlspace foundation) the entry profile is dominated by the crawlspace vents, the access hatch perimeter, plumbing penetrations through the sub-floor, the rim joist where the sub-floor meets the foundation, and the garage door perimeter. Sealing these gaps is what breaks the cycle.
Will the rats damage my house?
Yes, if untreated. Norway rats and house mice gnaw on electrical wiring (a documented residential fire risk), insulation, soft wood, and stored items. They are also reservoirs for hantavirus (rare in Richmond but documented), salmonella, and leptospirosis. In Richmond, persistent crawlspace activity can also degrade vapour-barrier integrity, which leads to moisture issues that compound cost over time.
How long does Richmond rodent control take?
Inspection + initial exclusion + trap deployment is typically a 2-4 hour visit (longer than other Lower Mainland cities because of the universal crawlspace work). Active trapping then runs 14-30 days with 1-2 service visits. For high-pressure properties (Steveston seafood-adjacent, East Richmond ag-edge), we typically recommend a quarterly maintenance plan rather than reactive work.

Book your Richmond rodent control visit

Send us a WhatsApp with what you've seen (droppings, gnaw marks, sounds under the floor). Photo helps. We respond inside 5 minutes and usually book same-day.

Written by The Wild PestVP Operations & Lead Technician, The Wild PestLast reviewed: