Flea and tick control in Greater Vancouver
We figure out whether the problem is pets, wildlife, or both, then treat and vacuum cycles on a written plan instead of a single spray promise.
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Root causes fixed, not masked
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Hosts & Premises
Treated as One Scope
Every flea & tick control job starts with a documented inspection — we identify the root cause before any material is placed. What follows is tailored to what your property actually needs.
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.
What We Do
Flea & Tick Control — Every Scope We Handle
Inspection and host check
Find what is feeding the fleas
Interior treatment cycle
Timed visits that match flea life stages
Tick habitat exterior pass
Yard and edge zones where ticks wait
Wildlife bridge coordination
When raccoons or rats move fleas in
Strata and tenant communication
Everyone knows prep and re-entry
Follow-up and verification
Check bites, activity, and sticky monitors
Inspection and host check
We look past the couch for rodent runs, wildlife access, and pet resting areas so treatment is aimed at the real source.
What's included
- Visual sweep of carpets, cracks, and pet beds
- Notes when a vet or wildlife job should run first
- Photo markers for heavy hotspots
Interior treatment cycle
Liquid or approved residual work is scheduled with realistic hatch windows in mind—not one-and-done marketing.
What's included
- Written visit spacing on the quote
- Room-by-room notes for tenants or family
- Safety notes for people and pets off product
Tick habitat exterior pass
When ticks are in scope, we treat ground cover, dog paths, and fence lines you actually use—not the whole forest.
What's included
- Flag of ornamental beds versus lawn edges
- Weather timing called out on the work order
- Coordination if a neighbour fence line is involved
Wildlife bridge coordination
If hosts are structural wildlife or rodents, we link exclusion or trapping programs so new fleas stop arriving mid-treatment.
What's included
- Plain explanation of why interior-only fails
- Hand-off notes to rodent or wildlife scopes
- No mystery blame on the pet alone
Strata and tenant communication
Multi-suite buildings get door notices and clear prep lists so one unprepared unit does not waste the whole visit.
What's included
- Manager-ready prep bullet list
- Unit access expectations spelled out
- Follow-up window posted for all residents
Follow-up and verification
Return visits focus on activity signals and touch-up spots instead of guessing from across the room.
What's included
- Visual check of previous hotspots
- Touch-up only where monitoring shows need
- Written close-out when thresholds are met
Why NewGen
What Makes Our Flea & Tick Control Different
We separate fleas from ticks on the quote
Different life cycles and exterior roles; you see which pest the line items target.
Greater Vancouver hosts include wildlife
Raccoons and rats bridge parasites indoors; we say when pest proofing belongs in the same plan.
Multi-unit prep is spelled out
Strata and rental buildings get shared language so access and vacuum prep actually happen.
Visit spacing is documented instead of one spray
Flea jobs need cycles; we document spacing instead of promising instant silence.
What to Expect
From First Call to Resolved
You book inspection, get a host assessment, approve a spaced treatment plan, run the prep we list, then we return on the dates on paper. Wildlife or rodent add-ons quote separately when they are the feeder source.
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