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Pest & Wildlife Control in Newton

Newton is the densest residential neighborhood in Surrey. Mixed housing stock — older detached homes, townhomes, basement suites — drives a high-volume pest service area.

On-site fast

Same-day for active issues. Same-day arrival typical from our Sunshine Hills dispatch.

Written guarantees

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

Based near Newton

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

Why The Wild Pest in Newton

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

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

Newton is bounded roughly by 64th to 88th Avenue and 128th to 152nd Street, and it's the most population-dense neighborhood in Surrey. Pest service volume here is high because the housing stock is genuinely mixed: detached single-family from the 1970s through 2000s, large townhouse complexes from the 1990s onward, and a substantial stock of basement suites converted from owner-occupied homes. Each housing type produces a different dominant pest profile, and the boundaries between them are dense enough that one block can have all three.

From a pest-activity standpoint, the older detached stock drives carpenter ants and rodents (similar to Sunshine Hills but newer construction trends). Townhouse complexes drive shared-wall pest issues — bed bugs, cockroaches, and rodents that cross unit boundaries through utility chases. Basement suites concentrate occupancy density, which raises the baseline for both bed bugs and cockroaches. We do as many bed bug jobs in Newton as we do in any other Surrey neighborhood combined.

Serving across Newton

Newton Town Centre · Bear Creek Park · Tamanawis Park · Sunbury Cedar

FAQ

Questions from Newton customers.

Do you do bed bug treatment in basement suites?+
Yes. Newton basement suite bed bug calls are weekly volume for us. Single-visit thermal eradication at >55°C kills every life stage in one session — which is critical in basement suites because tenants can't realistically vacate for a multi-week chemical protocol.
We're a Newton strata. Can you handle building-wide treatment?+
Yes. We coordinate multi-unit treatment with strata managers, document every unit with photo reports, and bill per-unit so accounting reconciles cleanly with strata fee structure. Most of our Newton work is strata-managed.
Does pest control work in townhouses if my neighbour isn't treating?+
Partially. German cockroaches cross unit boundaries through utility chases — single-unit treatment slows the problem but doesn't eliminate it. We'll do single-unit work, but we'll be honest with you in the photo report about what re-introduction risk looks like and recommend a strata-coordinated approach when needed.
Why is Newton so high-volume for bed bugs?+
Newton has the highest residential occupancy density in Surrey. Bed bugs spread by hitch-hiking on people and on furniture; high-density, high-turnover housing with townhouse and basement-suite stock concentrates the introduction vectors.
Are your treatments safe for kids and pets?+
Yes. Every Wild Pest treatment is BC IPM Act compliant. Bed bug heat is a fully chemical-free protocol; cockroach gel bait is in tamper-resistant placements; rodent bait is in enclosed stations only.
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Local field guides

Top pests in Newton

Hyper-local pest field guides for Newton — housing stock, microclimate, seasonal activity, and what to look for. Every page documents the local angle, not the generic species bio.

Local field guide
Norway Rat in Newton
Newton's high-density rental, dense townhouse strata, and food-service corridor concentration drive year-round Norway rat activity — the most active rat-callout area in our entire Surrey service map.
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Local field guide
House Mouse in Newton
Newton's high-density rental, basement-suite stock, and townhouse strata corridors drive year-round house mouse activity — particularly in shared utility chases and aging detached homes converted to multi-tenant rental.
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Local field guide
Carpenter Ant in Newton
Newton's dense urban housing stock has lower carpenter ant activity than Surrey's wooded eastern suburbs — but heritage detached homes near 72 Avenue, mature street trees, and damp basement-suite construction still produce regular Camponotus callouts.
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Local field guide
Pavement Ant in Newton
Newton's high-density urban hardscape, dense pedestrian concrete, and food-service corridor produce year-round pavement ant activity — among the highest exterior colony density in our entire service area.
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Local field guide
Yellowjacket in Newton
Newton's dense urban form, food-service corridor concentration, and limited tree canopy produce moderate-to-high yellowjacket scavenger activity — driven more by commercial dumpster colonies and litter food-debris than by residential nest sites.
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Local field guide
Paper Wasp in Newton
Newton's dense urban form provides limited traditional paper wasp eave-nest sites — but apartment-balcony overhangs, exterior fixtures, and townhouse architectural details still produce moderate seasonal nesting.
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Local field guide
Bed Bug in Newton
Newton has the heaviest bed bug activity in our entire service area — dense rental stock, townhouse strata complexes with shared-wall transmission, and continuous turnover create year-round high-volume callouts.
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Local field guide
German Cockroach in Newton
Newton has the heaviest German cockroach activity in our entire service area — dense rental, basement-suite multi-tenant homes, food-service corridor concentration, and continuous transmission via multi-unit shared chases create year-round high-volume work.
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Open data

Newton in the 2026 Pest Activity Report

Our open-data report scores every Metro Vancouver area on rats, carpenter ants, cockroaches, bed bugs, wasps, and wildlife. CC-BY 4.0 — quote, embed, remix.