Bed Bug Pest Control Vancouver

Ecopest Pest Control: Keeping Your Home Bug-Free

Trusting Ecopest with Bed Bug Control in Vancouver

Tired of bed bugs? We can help!

Dealing with bed bugs is stressful enough without the added worry of finding a reliable professional. As one of the most populous and transient cities in Canada, Vancouver is unfortunately a hotspot for bed bug infestations. These resilient pests are skilled “hitchhikers,” and can be easily brought into homes via luggage, clothing, and even used furniture. Ecopest understands these unique local challenges and is dedicated to providing effective, long-lasting solutions.

Explore DIY solutions or professional pest control services with Ecopest!

Why Trust Ecopest with Your Vancouver Home?

Dealing with bed bugs is stressful enough without the added worry of finding a reliable professional. At Ecopest, we understand your concerns. Our commitment to quality, safety, and long-term results has made us a trusted name in Vancouver pest control. Here’s why homeowners choose us:

  • Local Expertise: We have firsthand experience with the specific pest challenges in our community. We know where bed bugs hide and how to eliminate them for good.
  • Safety First: Your family’s well-being is our top priority. We use safe, eco-friendly methods that effectively eliminate pests while protecting your loved ones and pets.

Guaranteed Results: We stand behind our work. Our thorough process is designed to deliver long-lasting results, allowing you to reclaim your peace of mind and return to living comfortably in a bug-free home.

Contact Us Today!

    Bed Bug - FAQ's

    Vancouver is a major travel hub and a city with a high population density. The frequent movement of people in and out of the city through hotels, public transit, and residential buildings contributes to the spread of bed bugs.

    Yes, it is possible. Bed bugs are expert “hitchhikers” and can latch onto clothing or bags. While less common than in places with high turnover like hotels, it’s a possibility on any public transit.

    After returning home, immediately wash all your clothes and luggage in hot water. Inspect and vacuum your bags, and consider using a portable steamer on items that cannot be washed.

    No, bed bugs do not hibernate. They are resilient and can survive in a wide range of temperatures. While their activity may slow in the cold, they remain a threat year-round, especially in heated homes.

    The responsibility often depends on the rental agreement. In British Columbia, the Residential Tenancy Act generally places the responsibility for pest control on the landlord. However, if the tenant is proven to have caused the infestation, they may be held responsible.

    Look for small, reddish-brown stains on your sheets (from crushed bed bugs), tiny black spots (feces), and shed skins. You may also find small, red, itchy bites on your body, often in a line or cluster.