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Pest & Wildlife Control in Fleetwood

Fleetwood is mid-Surrey's quietest residential neighborhood. Newer detached stock and SkyTrain-driven density growth shape a distinctive pest profile.

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 Fleetwood

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

Why The Wild Pest in Fleetwood

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

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

Fleetwood occupies the centre-east of Surrey between 152nd and 168th Streets, north of Highway 10. The neighborhood character is mostly suburban detached single-family with growing density along the Fraser Highway corridor where the new SkyTrain line is reshaping the landscape. Pest activity is lower than Newton on a per-property basis — the housing stock is newer, lots are larger, and density hasn't yet hit Newton levels — but it's rising as density rises.

Fleetwood properties tend to call us for two things: rodent attic intrusion (a steady year-round concern across the older 1980s-90s stock) and seasonal wasps (a summer staple). The new construction along the SkyTrain corridor introduces a third pattern — short-term construction-disruption pest issues, where ground-disturbing work pushes existing rodent populations into adjacent established homes.

Serving across Fleetwood

Fleetwood Park · Surrey Sport & Leisure Complex · Fraser Highway SkyTrain corridor · Coyote Creek

FAQ

Questions from Fleetwood customers.

Do you service Fleetwood?+
Yes. Fleetwood is in our regular Surrey service area. Same-day arrival typical from our Sunshine Hills dispatch., same-day for active issues.
Why am I seeing more rats since SkyTrain construction started?+
Construction-zone ground disturbance pushes existing rodent populations into adjacent established properties — a well-documented effect across every transit construction project. We'll seal the new entries; the population eventually re-establishes in less-disturbed habitat. The construction effect is temporary but the seal is permanent.
How long does a typical Fleetwood pest treatment take?+
Most carpenter ant or wasp jobs are 60-90 minutes on site, plus 30 minutes of photo documentation and reporting. Rodent exclusion takes longer (2-3 hours) because perimeter mapping and hardware cloth installation are not quick work. Bed bug heat treatment runs 6-8 hours.
Are your technicians BC-licensed?+
Yes. Every Wild Pest field technician carries a BC Structural Pesticide Applicator licence (issued by the BC Ministry of Environment under the Integrated Pest Management Act). Licence numbers are on each technician's profile at /team.
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Every The Wild Pest service, available in Fleetwood.

Local field guides

Top pests in Fleetwood

Hyper-local pest field guides for Fleetwood — 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 Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached housing stock has reached the seal-failure age window — original galvanised vent screens, dryer-vent gaps, and crawlspace door rot drive moderate-to-high Norway rat activity, especially Oct-Feb.
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Local field guide
House Mouse in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached stock has reached the seal-failure age window — original dryer-vent boots, garage weatherstripping, and utility-penetration caulking routinely fail, producing moderate house mouse activity year-round.
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Local field guide
Carpenter Ant in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached homes with cedar fencing, mature backyard trees, and aging deck ledgers produce moderate carpenter ant activity — activity that has increased noticeably as the original landscape plantings have matured.
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Local field guide
Pavement Ant in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached homes with original concrete driveways, mature paver walkways, and aging deck-foundation joints produce moderate pavement ant activity — peaking with the seasonal cracking of original concrete.
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Local field guide
Yellowjacket in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached homes with mature backyard trees, deep soffit returns, and aging fascia details produce heavy seasonal yellowjacket activity — peaking with the late-summer colony explosion typical of suburban Surrey.
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Local field guide
Paper Wasp in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's 1980s-2000s detached homes with deep eaves, attached-garage overhangs, and mature back-deck architectures produce heavy paper wasp nesting — particularly around BBQ and outdoor-dining areas where homeowners discover them mid-use.
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Local field guide
Bed Bug in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's mix of 1980s-2000s detached homes and aging townhouse complexes produces moderate bed bug activity — single-family cases driven by travel exposure, townhouse cases driven by shared-wall transmission patterns.
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Local field guide
German Cockroach in Fleetwood
Fleetwood's mix of detached homes and townhouse strata complexes produces moderate German cockroach activity — single-family cases driven by importation, townhouse cases driven by shared-chase transmission.
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Open data

Fleetwood 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.