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FLEA CONTROL SERVICES IN METRO VANCOUVER, BC

Fleas are small, fast-moving parasites commonly found on pets, carpets, bedding, and furniture in homes across Metro Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Richmond, Delta, Langley, and New Westminster. These pests reproduce rapidly and can spread throughout the home before being noticed, especially in warm, humid environments.
Flea bites cause itchiness, redness, allergic reactions, and discomfort in both humans and animals. They can transmit bacteria through bites and may trigger skin irritation or secondary infections from scratching. When pets bring fleas indoors, the eggs fall onto carpets, couches, cracks, and bedding, making it extremely difficult to remove the infestation without proper treatment.
At MetroVan Pest Control, we provide safe and effective flea inspection, treatment, and prevention services. Our approach combines targeted powder, liquid, and dust treatments with sanitation guidance and pet-safe recommendations. Because flea eggs, larvae, and pupae hide deep in fabrics and cracks, we focus heavily on environmental preparation and follow-up, ensuring full elimination and long-term prevention.

What You Can Expect From Our Flea Service

Full Home Inspection
98%
Sanitation & Vacuuming Requirements
90%
Pet Area Treatment
99%

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Common Factors We Find in Flea Cases

Pets Bringing Fleas Indoors
Dogs and cats often introduce fleas from outdoors or shared spaces.
Eggs Hidden in Carpets & Bedding

Most fleas in a home are in the egg or larval stage, not on the pet.

Clutter & Fabric Storage

Fleas thrive in soft materials, cracks, and dark corners.

Warm, Humid Environments
Fleas reproduce faster in homes with high humidity or poor ventilation.
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Common signs include:

  • Itchy bites on ankles, legs, or waist
  • Pets scratching, biting, or losing fur
  • Tiny black specks (flea dirt) on bedding or carpets
  • Small jumping insects seen on pets or flooring
  • Red bumps forming in clusters

We use a combination of targeted treatment and strict environmental preparation:

  • Liquid and powder applications on carpets, flooring, and furniture bases
    • Dust treatments into cracks, corners, and fabric-heavy areas
    • Pet area treatment guidance to reduce reinfestation
    • Strong vacuuming and laundering protocols to remove eggs and larvae
    • Follow-up treatments to eliminate emerging fleas after initial service
    • Preventive recommendations for pets and home maintenance

This approach attacks every life stage — adults, eggs, larvae, and pupae.

Fleas can cause:

  • Itchy, red bites
  • Allergic reactions in pets and people
  • Secondary skin infections from scratching
  • Transmission of bacteria through bites
  • Anxiety and discomfort from persistent itching

Large infestations can worsen air quality due to flea dirt and shed skin.

Common reasons include:

  • Pets picking up fleas outdoors
    • Wildlife activity near the home
    • Fleas hatching from old carpeting
    • Movement between units in condos
    • Used furniture or bedding

Apartments in New Westminster, Surrey, and Burnaby often see recurring flea issues due to shared spaces.



We recommend:

  • Routine pet flea prevention (vet-approved)
  • Vacuuming carpets regularly
  • Laundering pet bedding often
  • Reducing clutter and fabric piles
  • Sealing cracks around flooring
  • Keeping pets away from wildlife areas
  • Scheduling annual preventive inspections

Breaking the flea life cycle requires consistent cleaning and monitoring.

They do not damage structures, but they can:

  • Infest carpets and furniture
  • Cause fabric staining
  • Contaminate pet bedding or upholstery
  • Create significant discomfort for residents



Yes.
Because fleas emerge from hidden eggs over several weeks, most infestations require 2–3 treatments for full elimination.

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