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Stink Bug Control in Vancouver
Fall Sun Walls & Winter Wake-Ups

South-facing stucco and glass catch autumn heat—stink bugs stack there before slipping through vent gaps; mild coastal winters mean mid-winter stirs, not just a September spike.

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How We Work

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 Stink Bug Control Is a Particular Issue in Vancouver

Stink bugs are plant feeders that move to warm, sunlit siding in late summer and fall, then push indoors through gaps around soffits, roof vents, sliding doors, and window flashing. Vancouver’s coastal shoulder seasons stretch that migration window, and mild winter days can wake overwintering adults inside curtain folds and closets.

The city’s mix of curtain-wall condos, wood-frame character houses, and lanes lined with fruit trees and P-patches changes where pressure shows up—south and west exposures on False Creek and Fairview behave differently than shaded North Shore slopes, even though the insect is the same.

What shifts the work in Vancouver:

  • Sun-facing aggregation: High-rises and townhomes with unshaded afternoon walls collect adults in September; treatment and sealing are timed to that movement, not a random interior spray.
  • Mild winter wake-ups: January thaws and heated suites pull bugs out of voids and attic hatches; the plan says what was sealed versus what still needs vent screening.
  • Urban fruit hosts: Community gardens, backyard figs, and boulevard trees near Riley Park, Mount Pleasant, and Southlands support local populations; perimeter scope notes fence-line vegetation touching soffits.

What Stink Bug Control in Vancouver Involves

We work outside-in: map where they are sunning, then where they can cross the envelope—roof junctions, gable vents, utility penetrations, and patio door tracks that never quite seat. Perimeter treatment targets resting and crawling zones; exclusion closes the holes they actually used.

You should see a written scope that lists:

  • Exterior zones treated (foundation band, eave returns, patio thresholds)
  • Vent and flashing targets for screening or sealant
  • Interior void entries only when evidence points there—attic pull-downs, pot lights, baseboard gaps at sun walls
  • Follow-up timing after a warm snap to confirm fewer live adults in living space

Related programs:stink bug control (residential),pest proofing,entry point exclusion.

Stink Bug Control Across Vancouver Neighbourhoods

False Creek and Fairview high-rises see long sun runs on glass and spandrel—aggregation shows at balcony heads and mechanical louvres before bugs slip indoors.

Kitsilano and Point Grey blend older vented attics with mature street trees; Dunbar lots often need gable and ridge vent checks after fall clustering.

East Vancouver laneways and P-patches put tomato and fruit beds close to garage rooflines—bugs short-cut from trellis to vinyl soffit.

Downtown and West End suites get curtain-line and closet wake-ups in winter when heat rises along sun-facing stacks.

South Vancouver larger lots with fruit trees hold bigger outdoor populations; perimeter work starts at fence-to-eave contact before treating random interior baseboards.

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Stink Bug Control in Vancouver

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