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Rats and pest birds are two of the most persistent and damaging urban pests in British Columbia. For homeowners and businesses alike, these infestations are more than just a nuisance—they pose serious health risks, cause structural damage, and can quickly spiral out of control without professional intervention. At Go Green Pest Control, we specialize in […]

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German cockroaches are among the most common—and most troublesome—pests found in homes and commercial spaces across Canada. Small but highly invasive, these pests reproduce rapidly and can quickly turn a minor issue into a full-blown infestation. At Go Green Pest Control, we understand how stressful and disruptive this can be, and we’re here to help […]

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When people discover unexplained skin irritation in their home, the immediate fear is often bed bugs. However, not all skin reactions are caused by biting insects. One of the most common misdiagnoses in homes across British Columbia is confusing bed bug bites with irritation caused by carpet beetle larvae. Understanding the difference is critical for […]

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When it comes to rat infestations, many homeowners and businesses focus on the immediate problem: getting rid of the rodents. Traps are set, bait is placed, and for a short time, it seems like the issue is resolved. But then—weeks or months later—the scratching in the walls returns, droppings reappear, and the cycle starts all […]

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When a deserted house is demolished, the structure may disappear—but the rodent problem does not. In fact, demolition often triggers a sudden surge in rat activity in surrounding areas. Why Abandoned Houses Attract Rats Vacant homes provide ideal shelter: no human disturbance, easy entry points, and plenty of nesting areas inside walls, basements, and insulation. […]

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