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New pest control company in Squamish and Whistler

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June 3, 2022 2:17pm

A new pest control company is now serving the Sea to Sky corridor.  Since March, Westside Pest Control has been  serving both residential and commercial customers in the District of Squamish as well as Whistler.

Westside Pest Control is a family-owned and operated company with headquarter in Coquitlam and provided innovative, eco-friendly pest and humane wildlife control solutions. Whether it’s rodent control, ant control, or wildlife control problems, Westside can help keep your property pest-free.

Westside’s team can help getting rid of most of these common household pests including:

Rodents like Rats, Mice, and Squirrels

Wildlife such as Raccoons, Skunks, and Birds

Carpenter Ants, Pavement Ants, and Pharaoh Ants

Insects including Cockroaches, Silverfish, Flies, and Termites.

Spiders, Bats, and Sowbugs

“Westside Pest Control takes genuine pride in providing effective long term solutions, striving to get rid of the pest problem, putting your mind at ease as quickly as possible and always doing so with a smile,” the company says.

Call 604-498-0225, or visit https://westsidepestcontrol.com/squamish-pest-control/  to know more about the company and its services. Westside Pest Control is also incredibly proud to be a member of the 1% for the Planet global network, and has committed to donate 1% of total sales to approved nonprofit partners each year.

The company has donated just shy of $100,000 to local, BC-based environmental non-profits.

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