Pest & Wildlife Control in North Delta
The Wild Pest covers every North Delta neighbourhood from Sunshine Hills to Annieville — technicians on-site same-day, often within hours of your call, with a 60-day pest return guarantee.
On-site in North Delta same-day, often within hours of your call, 7 days a week, 7am–9pm. Scottsdale and Nordel typically earlier in the same-day window; deep Sunshine Hills later in the day during peak demand.
60-day pest return guarantee · Photo report within 30 minutes · No contracts.
The Wild Pest technicians dispatch from our Sunshine Hills (North Delta) base daily. Covering every corner of North Delta, BC and all of Metro Vancouver.
Most pest control in North Delta is spray-and-leave. We work differently.
Find the source. Seal the entry. Then treat. Within 30 minutes of the technician leaving your North Delta 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 activity in North Delta unique
North Delta sits between the Alex Fraser Bridge and the Surrey boundary, with Burns Bog on the west, the Fraser River to the north, and ravine forest corridors stitched throughout. The community's defining feature is its interface with protected green space: Watershed Park, Sunshine Hills Ravine, Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area, and the Fraser River foreshore all push rodents and insects into residential blocks year-round. Rattus norvegicus uses ravine corridors as permanent habitat, and the older mid-century housing stock compounds the problem with abundant entry-point vulnerabilities.
Housing stock is predominantly 1960s–80s mid-century detached — split-levels, ranches, and some early townhouse product — on generous suburban lots. That era carries moderate carpenter ant activity in stock with persistent moisture, steady rodent activity given ravine adjacency, and significant entry vulnerability in roof designs with multiple gable ends, complex soffit runs, and aged vent covers. Delta Bylaw §5714 places rodent control on property owners. North Delta's Sunshine Hills, Nordel, and Scottsdale cores sit scheduled same-day of our dispatch depending on traffic across the Alex Fraser.
The pests we see most often here.
Ravine adjacency keeps Rattus norvegicus activity continuous along the edge blocks of Sunshine Hills, Nordel, Annieville, and Scottsdale. Full audit, entry-point mapping, and permanent sealing on structures — not bait-only — is the right response.
Camponotus modoc finds habitat in older North Delta stock with persistent roof or deck moisture. Our protocol treats the colony and audits the moisture source; fixing the water is half the permanent solution.
Mature-treed suburban lots across Sunshine Hills and Nordel generate significant wasp and hornet activity. Same-day removal with direct entry-point treatment. Standard pricing from $195; season guarantee included.
North Delta homes with ravine adjacency or older 1960s–80s construction benefit from quarterly service. Four seasonal visits catch spring ants, summer wasps, fall rodent entry, and winter interior activity before any escalates.
Sunshine Hills · Nordel · Annieville · Scottsdale · Kennedy Heights · Watershed Park · Burns Bog · Cougar Canyon
Questions from North Delta customers.
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North Delta in the 2026 Pest Activity Report
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