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.
Same-day for active issues. Same-day arrival typical from our Sunshine Hills dispatch.
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 Newton, Surrey and all of Metro Vancouver.
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.
The pests we see most often here.
Newton has the highest bed bug volume in Surrey. We use single-visit thermal eradication — every life stage killed in one session at >55°C — which is the protocol that townhouses, strata-managed buildings, and rental basement suites need to break the cycle. Multi-week chemical protocols don't work in shared-wall housing because re-introduction happens before treatment finishes.
German cockroaches in Newton townhouses cross unit boundaries through utility chases (plumbing, electrical, dryer vents). Single-unit treatment fails when neighbours are infested. We coordinate multi-unit treatment with strata managers — and we run gel bait + IGR in cycles, not single-pass spray.
Newton's older detached stock is rat-prone in fall and winter. Townhouse complexes have a different rodent profile — they enter through ground-level utility penetrations and crawl shared wall cavities. Building-wide exclusion with hardware cloth at every penetration is the only durable fix.
Newton strata managers use the quarterly plan for predictable per-unit cost, photo-documented service, and CRA-defensible accounting. Most strata contracts in our portfolio are Newton-based.
Newton Town Centre · Bear Creek Park · Tamanawis Park · Sunbury Cedar
Questions from Newton customers.
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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.
Nearby cities & neighbourhoods we serve
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.
