Wildlife in North Delta

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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 Delta home and business and eliminate potential damage inflicted by undesirable urban pests.

We will animal proof 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 30+ 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 North Delta home and business.

Wildlife in North Delta:

Delta encompasses 364 square kilometres and is boarded by water on three sides: the Fraser River on the north, Boundary Bay and the U.S. border on the south, the Strait of Georgia on the west, and the District of Surrey on the east.

With a population of 99,863 (Stats Canada 2011 Census), Delta has grown into three thriving communities: Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta. Its fertile land has made it one of the most important agricultural areas in Metro Vancouver with a rich farming and agricultural history.

There are over 70 parks and natural areas within Delta, including Deas Island Regional Park and Boundary Bay Regional Park. North Delta is also home to the Burns Bog, 40 square kilometres (10,000 acres) of natural wetlands that are important for a variety of wildlife.

Delta is home to an array of urban wildlife including eagles and other birds, raccoons, skunks, possums, squirrels and rats. Urban wildlife species can migrate from Delta parks and natural open spaces to your backyard and ultimately to the inside of your home and business.

To ensure you aren’t unwittingly making your home or business easy access for urban pests, maintain sheds, garages and access to crawl spaces and attics.

To further prevent unwelcome tenants make certain that all potential food sources are eliminated and determine where they may be residing on your property. Maintain garbage bins and composts and keep them secured; clear the ground from fallen fruit from trees; don’t overflow bird feeders; and feed your pets inside and never leave pet food outside.

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Wildlife Removal in North Delta

The following humane wildlife services are provided by AAA Wildlife Control in North Delta:

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

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    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.