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Pest & Wildlife Control in Port Moody

The Wild Pest serves every Port Moody neighbourhood from Newport Village to Heritage Mountain — technicians on-site same-day, often within hours of your call, with our 60-day pest return guarantee.

On-site fast

On-site in Port Moody same-day, often within hours of your call, 7 days a week, 7am–9pm. Moody Centre and Newport Village typically earlier in the same-day window; Heritage Mountain, Heritage Woods, and Ioco Road later in the day during peak demand.

Written guarantees

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

Based near Port Moody

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

Why The Wild Pest in Port Moody

Most pest control in Port Moody is spray-and-leave. We work differently.

Find the source. Seal the entry. Then treat. Within 30 minutes of the technician leaving your Port Moody 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 Port Moody unique

Port Moody wraps the eastern tip of Burrard Inlet, climbing from the waterfront at Rocky Point and Newport Village up onto Heritage Mountain and the Ioco / Anmore foothills. That combination — saltwater shoreline, continuous Bert Flinn Park and Buntzen Lake forest, and steep residential hillsides — creates pest activity closer to North Vancouver than to the rest of the Tri-Cities. Rodents, carpenter ants, and wasps all benefit from the forested hinterland, and homes on the Heritage Mountain slope sit directly against continuous mature forest with abundant entry opportunities.

Housing stock is more uniform than the other Tri-Cities: predominantly 1990s–2010s detached on the Heritage Mountain and Heritage Woods slopes, townhouse and mid-rise around Newport Village and Suter Brook, and older 1960s–80s detached through Moody Centre and College Park. The waterfront adds persistent gull, pigeon, and rodent activity along the inlet. Port Moody Bylaw §2932 places rodent control on property owners. The city's compact size means our SLA is relatively consistent — most Port Moody addresses are same-day, often within hours of your call of dispatch.

Serving across Port Moody

Moody Centre · Newport Village · Suter Brook · Heritage Mountain · Heritage Woods · College Park · Rocky Point · Ioco / Anmore boundary

FAQ

Questions from Port Moody customers.

How fast can you reach my Port Moody address?+
Most Port Moody bookings get a tech on-site the same day, often within hours of your call, during our 7am–9pm window seven days a week. Moody Centre, Newport Village, and Suter Brook typically run earlier in the same-day window. Heritage Mountain, Heritage Woods, College Park, and the Ioco Road corridor run later in the same-day window or next-day depending on traffic. We give you a realistic window on the booking call.
Why do Heritage Mountain homes have so much pest activity?+
Continuous forested habitat adjacency. Bert Flinn Park, Buntzen Lake Park, and the broader unprotected forested hinterland sit directly against Heritage Mountain and Heritage Woods residential lots. That means continuous rodent, insect, and entry-point activity immediately against property lines. Full-home entry-point sealing is almost always the right long-term approach for Heritage Mountain addresses given the continuous activity.
What about bears in Port Moody?+
Black bears are present in Port Moody, particularly along the Heritage Mountain-Anmore boundary and the Buntzen Lake area. We do not handle bears — bear management is handled by the BC Conservation Officer Service (call 1-877-952-7277). What we can do is help homeowners reduce bear attractants: sealing garbage rooms and garages, monitoring compost, excluding rodents whose food sources also attract bears, and advising on bear-aware landscaping. Prevention is the best strategy, and Port Moody's city-wide bear-smart program provides additional guidance.
Do older Moody Centre homes have different pest issues?+
Yes. Moody Centre's older 1960s–80s detached stock has the entry-point vulnerabilities typical of that era — aged soffit and fascia, original vent covers, utility penetrations sealed to earlier standards. Combined with waterfront proximity and the Moody Centre SkyTrain construction impacts, rodent activity runs noticeably higher than on the newer hillside stock. Full-home exclusion is often the right call on Moody Centre homes with pest history.
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. We do not use glue traps. We do not use second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides.
Do you work with Port Moody stratas?+
Yes. Growing mid-rise and townhouse clusters around Newport Village, Suter Brook, and the Evergreen Line corridor drive steady strata business. We operate under confidential single-unit and building-wide protocols. Common work includes rodent monitoring in shared garages, wasp and hornet removal on building perimeters, and bed bug thermal treatment in single units. Photo-documented reports satisfy strata recordkeeping and insurance requirements.
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Port Moody in the 2026 Pest Activity Report

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