
One of the first questions homeowners in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and the Fraser Valley ask when they discover a pest problem is: how much is this going to cost me?
The honest answer is that it depends — on the type of pest, the severity of the infestation, the size of your home, and whether you need a one-time treatment or ongoing service. But we can give you realistic ranges so you know what to expect before you call.
Here’s a breakdown of typical pest control costs in British Columbia for 2026.
Average Pest Control Costs by Pest Type
Ants (Including Carpenter Ants)
- Standard ant treatment: $150–$350
- Carpenter ant treatment: $300–$600+
- Carpenter ants cost more because they require targeted treatment of the nest, which is often inside walls or structural wood. A thorough inspection is needed to locate all satellite colonies.
Rodents (Mice and Rats)
- Initial treatment + exclusion: $300–$800
- Ongoing monitoring (quarterly): $100–$200 per visit
- Rodent control isn’t just about traps. Effective treatment includes sealing entry points (exclusion work), which is why costs are higher than a simple spray. Homes with significant entry points — older homes in Maple Ridge are common culprits — may be at the higher end.
Bed Bugs
- Single room treatment: $300–$500
- Whole home treatment: $800–$2,000+
- Heat treatment: $1,500–$3,000+
- Bed bugs are among the most expensive pests to eliminate because they require thorough, multi-visit treatment. Heat treatment is the most effective option but costs more upfront. The severity and how many rooms are affected drives the final cost.
Wasps and Hornets
- Nest removal: $150–$400
- Accessible nest (visible, low): $150–$250
- Difficult access (roof peak, inside wall): $250–$400+
- Cost depends heavily on nest location. A wasp nest under your deck is straightforward. One inside your attic soffit or behind siding requires more time and care.
Wildlife (Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks)
- Inspection + removal: $300–$800
- Exclusion (sealing entry points): $200–$600 additional
- Wildlife removal in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge is common given the proximity to farmland, wetlands, and forested areas. Humane removal requires specialized equipment and often follow-up visits to ensure the animal hasn’t returned. Learn more about wildlife removal in our area.
Spiders
- Interior treatment: $150–$300
- Exterior perimeter spray: $150–$250
- Most spider treatments are straightforward. If you’re seeing common spiders around your Maple Ridge home, a single treatment combined with web removal usually resolves the issue.
Cockroaches
- Initial treatment: $200–$400
- Follow-up treatments: $100–$200 each
- Cockroaches typically require 2–3 treatments to fully eliminate because eggs can survive the initial application. Gel baits and targeted sprays are more effective than foggers.
Factors That Affect Your Price
Home Size
Larger homes cost more to treat — more square footage means more product, more time, and more potential entry points to address. A 1,200 sq ft townhouse will cost less than a 3,500 sq ft detached home.
Severity of Infestation
A few ants on the kitchen counter is a different job than carpenter ants that have been nesting in your walls for two years. The longer a pest problem goes untreated, the more it costs to resolve. Early action saves money.
Location and Accessibility
Pests in easy-to-reach areas cost less to treat than those in crawl spaces, attics, or inside wall voids. If your technician needs to access tight crawl spaces or work at heights, expect the price to reflect that.
One-Time vs Recurring Service
A one-time treatment addresses the immediate problem. Recurring service (quarterly or monthly) prevents future infestations and typically costs less per visit. For properties in pest-heavy areas — near the Pitt River, backing onto farmland, or surrounded by mature trees — recurring pest maintenance often makes financial sense.
Urban vs Rural
Properties on larger lots or near agricultural land in Mission, Abbotsford, or rural Maple Ridge often face more pest pressure and may need broader treatment areas.
Why Cheap Pest Control Often Costs More

It’s tempting to go with the lowest quote. But in pest control, you genuinely get what you pay for. Here’s what often happens with bargain services:
- Surface treatment only — They spray the visible areas but don’t address nests, entry points, or the root cause. The pests come back in weeks.
- No follow-up — Many pests (bed bugs, cockroaches, rodents) require multiple visits. A single cheap treatment rarely solves the problem.
- Generic products — Professional-grade products applied by a licensed technician are more effective than what’s available at the hardware store.
- No warranty — Reputable companies guarantee their work. If pests come back within the warranty period, they re-treat at no charge.
Paying $200 three times for a problem that a $400 professional treatment would have solved once isn’t saving money — it’s spending more while living with pests longer.
What’s Included in a Professional Pest Control Visit
When you call Canadian Pest Control for service in the Fraser Valley, here’s what a typical visit includes:
- Inspection — We identify the pest, assess severity, and locate entry points and nesting areas
- Treatment plan — We explain what we’ll do, what products we’ll use, and what to expect
- Treatment — Targeted application using professional-grade products appropriate for the specific pest
- Prevention guidance — We’ll point out things you can do to reduce future pest pressure
- Follow-up — For pests that require it, we schedule return visits and monitor until the problem is resolved
- Warranty — Our treatments come with a satisfaction guarantee
Frequently Asked Questions
Is pest control worth the money? Yes. Beyond the discomfort and health risks, pests cause real property damage. Carpenter ants and rodents can damage structural wood and electrical wiring. Bed bugs can destroy furniture. The cost of pest control is almost always less than the cost of the damage they cause.
Do I need to leave my home during treatment? For most treatments, you’ll need to leave for 2–4 hours while products dry. We’ll give you specific instructions based on the treatment type. Pets should also be removed during this time.
How often should I get pest control? For prevention, quarterly service is standard. For active infestations, you may need monthly visits until the problem is resolved. Our seasonal treatment guide covers recommended timing in detail.
Can I just buy products and do it myself? For minor issues, DIY can work. For established infestations — especially rodents, bed bugs, carpenter ants, or wildlife — professional treatment is significantly more effective. We have access to products and equipment that aren’t available to consumers.
Get a Quote for Your Home
Every pest situation is different. The best way to know what your specific problem will cost is to have a professional take a look.
Call Canadian Pest Control at (778) 598-7378 or visit our contact page to request a free inspection and quote. We serve Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Mission, Langley, Abbotsford, and the wider Fraser Valley.