One detail on this company's site does more work than any tagline could: it issues the demolition permit pest control and rodent abatement reports that Metro Vancouver authorities require before a teardown can proceed. That is a narrow, paperwork-heavy job most exterminators do not bother with, and it tells you Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver has been around long enough to handle the bureaucratic corner of the trade as well as the messy one. The firm is family-run, the Scott family, with more than twenty years behind it, and that combination of longevity and a permit-report niche separates it from the spray-and-go outfits right from the start.
The core of what Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver does is split into three plain buckets, and walking through them is worth the time because the breadth determines whether a problem fits the provider. Insect control is the deepest list: bed bugs, beetles, carpenter ants, cockroaches, fleas, flies, fruit flies, hornets, moths, pavement ants, pharaoh ants, silverfish, spiders, termites, and wasps. Listing pavement ants and pharaoh ants separately reads as competence rather than padding, because they require different baits and different approaches entirely. Rodent control covers mice and rats. Wildlife control handles raccoons, skunks, and squirrels, the three animals most likely to get into a Lower Mainland attic or crawlspace. A homeowner dealing with bed bugs and a property manager fending off a rat colony are very different customers, and a firm that addresses both without obvious gaps is doing more than the average call-out service. Termites alone put Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver ahead of operators who treat the coast as if it had none, and the wildlife arm is relevant in a region where attic raccoons are a seasonal certainty rather than a freak event.
Geographically Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver reaches across a good slice of Metro Vancouver: West Vancouver, Bowen Island, North Vancouver, Vancouver itself, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, the Tri-Cities, and Richmond. Bowen Island is a useful indicator, since plenty of mainland firms quietly skip the ferry trip. Two physical offices anchor that coverage, one in West Vancouver and one in North Vancouver, which lines up with how the business positions itself: a North Shore operation that also serves the wider region.
What the site gives you before you call
Beyond the service menu, the site carries a few things worth noting. There are preparation sheets for clients, the documents that tell you to bag your bedding or empty a cupboard before a treatment, and having those posted publicly saves a phone call and shows that Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver expects an informed customer. There is a blog with pest-specific articles, the kind that explain why carpenter ants tunnel through wood without consuming it. Staff profiles are also up, which I read as a marker of accountability: a firm willing to put faces and names on a page expects to be held to its work.
One claim does deserve a raised eyebrow. The site states a 98 percent treatment success rate. There is no methodology attached to that figure, no sample size, no definition of what counts as success, and a self-reported number like that should be read as marketing confidence and nothing firmer. It does not sink the listing, but it is the one place where the copy reaches past what it can support.
Contact information is handled straightforwardly. A phone number sits on the homepage alongside both office addresses, and the business hours are stated outright: Monday through Saturday, nine to five, with Saturday wrapping at noon. Nothing about reaching Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver requires hunting, and the Saturday window is a genuine convenience for people who cannot take a weekday off to wait for a technician.
On third-party reputation, the picture is mostly encouraging with one wrinkle worth flagging. The North Vancouver listing on BirdEye shows a 5-star rating across 58 reviews, a solid and believable volume for a regional pest firm. The West Vancouver listing for Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver has aggregated reviews too, with 124 referenced, though the exact star figure was not visible in what could be pulled, so treat the count as encouraging and the average as unconfirmed. Trustpilot has a single review, which is statistically meaningless either way. The Better Business Bureau lists a profile but the company is not BBB-accredited and no rating surfaced, which is unremarkable because accreditation is a paid relationship many sound businesses skip. No Google or Yelp average appeared directly in the search results, and that is the soft spot in an otherwise healthy picture, since Google reviews are usually where a North American service firm collects the most public feedback.
The BirdEye numbers reflect the largest real sample, and 58 five-star reviews on the North Vancouver side is the strongest single data point in favour of Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver. The limited coverage elsewhere is not a red flag so much as an incomplete map. Someone doing due diligence would do well to check the company's Google profile directly, since the aggregators only show part of the trail.
This listing in any local business directory is a starting point, not a verdict, and that framing applies here too. Homeowners and property managers on the North Shore and across the eastern suburbs with a defined pest problem, particularly anyone facing a wildlife intrusion or needing the demolition-permit documentation, are the natural fit. The named insect list means oddball infestations like pharaoh ants or silverfish are not going to stump them. The twenty-year span and the family ownership both point to a business with something to protect, which usually correlates with showing up when promised.
The reservations are modest. The unsubstantiated success rate is the clearest one, and the absence of a visible Google or Yelp average means the public reputation, while positive, is not as fully triangulated as it could be. Neither is disqualifying. What comes through from Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver, on the evidence, is an established, locally rooted firm with broad species coverage, two real offices, transparent hours, and a regulatory service most competitors skip. The verdict is a qualified yes: strong fundamentals, one inflated statistic to take with salt, and a reputation that looks good but rewards a direct Google check before you book.
If there is a single reason to put Pestcheck Pest Control Vancouver on a shortlist over a faceless franchise, it is the accumulation of small honest details: posted prep sheets, named staff, the willingness to file the unglamorous permit reports. None of that is flashy. It adds up to a firm that behaves like it plans to be around for the next twenty years too.






Business address
Pestcheck Pest Control
2381 Marine Drive,
West Vancouver,
British Columbia
V7V 1K9
Canada
Contact details
Phone: 7789037378