Port Moody, BC
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Squirrel Control in Port Moody
Burnaby Mountain canopy, Burrard Inlet trees, Pleasantside soffit access

Burnaby Mountain Park's western border and the Burrard Inlet's mature shoreline trees provide grey squirrels direct overhead access to older Pleasantside and College Park rooflines through canopy connectivity.

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A System,
Not a Service Call

Inspect

A thorough site assessment covering pest activity, every structural vulnerability, entry point, and environmental driver — building a complete picture before any action is taken.

Resolve

We identify the root cause and eliminate it at the source — physical exclusion, structural sealing, targeted treatment — tailored to the specific conditions of your property.

Monitor

We implement a transparent, data-rich follow-up process — AI-assisted reporting, trend tracking, and continuous system refinement — so results don't just hold, they improve.

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Why Squirrel Control Is a Particular Issue in Port Moody

Port Moody's Burnaby Mountain Park western border and the mature trees along the Burrard Inlet shoreline provide canopy connectivity that grey squirrels use to access residential rooflines. Properties adjacent to the mountain border in Murray Hill and Pleasantside see the most consistent squirrel attic access — branches from park-adjacent trees provide direct overhead routes to aging soffits.

Rocky Point Park and the inlet corridor's mature trees add squirrel canopy pressure throughout the city's older residential neighbourhoods. Pleasantside and College Park's 1960s to 1980s homes have the soffit-to-fascia separation gaps squirrels exploit for attic entry.

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Squirrel Control in Port Moody

Inspection, root-cause resolution, and documented follow-up in Port Moody.