Wildlife in White Rock

Need professional animal control services?
Look no further than AAA Wildlife Control.

AAA Wildlife Control will animal proof your roof vents, plumbing roof mats/pipes and chimneys, which is an essential step to control wildlife pests from entering or re-entering your home and business for years to come.

With a successful 31-year track record in the urban wildlife control business, our AAA one to 10-year guarantee backs all repair work.

A humane approach to dealing with urban wildlife conflicts and proven methods makes AAA Wildlife Control your urban pest control specialist for your White Rock home and business.

Wildlife in White Rock:

With a population of 19,339 (Stats Canada 2011 Census), White Rock is famous for its pier that stretches 457 metres (1,500 feet) into the waters of Semiahmoo Bay. City, urban, and natural parks such as Centennial Park, Semiahmoo Park, Crescent Beach, and White Rock Beach, provide habitat for much of White Rock’s urban wildlife.

As a seaside community, White Rock is home to an array of resident birds, which can cause considerable property damage and pose various health risks. Rooftop decks are plentiful in White Rock and it’s important to check beams and ledges for nests. Equally concerning are their droppings, which can host disease and parasites.

Additionally, White Rock is also vulnerable to a variety of urban pests including raccoons, skunks, squirrels, mice and rats (most common are the Norway rat and roof rat) that can migrate from White Rock’s parks and natural open spaces to your backyard and ultimately to the inside of your home and business.

AAA Wildlife Control specializes in the humane removal and control of rats, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, birds and bats. We will solve the urban wildlife intrusion to your White Rock home and business and eliminate potential damage inflicted by undesirable urban pests.

When mice infiltrate protected environments such as your home or office, they can live two to three years. Breeding cycles can be between five and 10 litters per year, so they can multiply rapidly. Norway rats build their nests in walls, underneath decking, and may also nest in your compost. To ensure you aren’t unwittingly making your home or business easy access for urban pests, maintain sheds, vegetation, garages and access to crawl spaces and attics.

wildlife animal control in vancouver

Wildlife Removal in White Rock

The following humane wildlife services are provided by AAA Wildlife Control in White Rock:

Raccoon removal
control and prevention
Squirrel removal
control and prevention
Skunk removal
control and prevention
Bird removal
control and prevention
Bat removal
control and prevention
Rat removal
control and prevention

Contact A Wildlife Consultant

    Multiple Locations To Serve You Better

    Wildlife Removal Experts

    For over 35 years, AAA Gates Wildlife Control has been offering wildlife removal services to the Milton area.

    Milton is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. The city is one of Canada’s fastest-growing community with a blend of urban and rural space. Wildlife has adapted well to these environments favoring the green space offered in parks, ravines and streams.

    Wildlife Removal Experts

    For over 35 years, AAA Gates Wildlife Control has been offering wildlife removal services to the Milton area.

    Milton is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. The city is one of Canada’s fastest-growing community with a blend of urban and rural space. Wildlife has adapted well to these environments favoring the green space offered in parks, ravines and streams.

    Wildlife Removal Experts

    For over 35 years, AAA Gates Wildlife Control has been offering wildlife removal services to the Milton area.

    Milton is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. The city is one of Canada’s fastest-growing community with a blend of urban and rural space. Wildlife has adapted well to these environments favoring the green space offered in parks, ravines and streams.