Port Moody, BC
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Raccoon Control in Port Moody
Rocky Point shoreline, Burnaby Mountain border, Pleasantside older soffits

Rocky Point Park and Burnaby Mountain Park's western border sustain Port Moody's raccoon populations — Pleasantside and College Park's older wood-frame homes with aging soffits and fascia sit in the foraging radius of both corridors.

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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 Raccoon Control Is a Particular Issue in Port Moody

Port Moody's Rocky Point Park and Burnaby Mountain Park's western boundary are the two primary raccoon habitat sources in the city. The Rocky Point shoreline and inlet corridor provide year-round raccoon foraging habitat, and the Burnaby Mountain Park border provides the forested mountain margin that sustains raccoon populations throughout the Tri-Cities area.

Pleasantside and College Park's older residential stock from the 1960s to 1980s carries the aging soffit and fascia construction that raccoons exploit for spring attic denning. The combination of these wildlife corridor pressures and the older building stock creates a consistent raccoon attic access pattern on specific Pleasantside and Murray Hill blocks.

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Raccoon Control in Port Moody

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