Pitt Meadows Blackberry Removal. Chemical Free. Hassle Free.

Pitt Meadows Residents

At Blackberry Removal Experts, we’ve been tackling aggressive Himalayan blackberry thickets across Pitt Meadows for years, helping homeowners and landowners reclaim their properties from this invasive beast. Whether it’s the dense, overgrown ditches and fencelines along Harris Road and Old Dewdney Trunk Road, the massive bramble walls swallowing backyard corners in subdivisions off 192nd and Golden Ears Way, or the impenetrable patches taking over unused acreage near the Pitt River dykes and Airport Road, our crews know every corner of Pitt Meadows. We regularly clear riverside lots along the Alouette and Pitt Rivers (where blackberry loves the rich floodplain soil), restore horse pastures and hobby farms around McNeil Road and Rannie Road, and open up blocked views and trails in the cattail-edged wetlands off Bonson Road and Adventure Bay. From small 500-sq-ft backyard jobs in the Meadows to multi-acre infestations on rural properties along Neaves Road, we dig, cut, and offer to book return visits so the blackberry stays gone, giving Pitt Meadows residents their land, sunlight, and sanity back. If you’re in Pitt Meadows and tired of fighting the thorns, we’re the local crew that gets it done right the first time.

blackberries growing beside a fence
blackberries growing beside a fence
Why we are the number 1 choice for Pitt Meadows
  • We take pride in what we do so the job is always done right

  • Our yard and equipment is less than 30 minutes away, meaning same week and sometimes next day quotes

  • We are the go-to people for several Pitt Meadows properties and strata properties that call us back year after year

  • We have cleared numerous Pitt Meadows properties so we already know the soil types, drainage patterns, and the exact blackberry strains that explode here

a fence cleared from blackberries
a fence cleared from blackberries

Contact us today for your Free Quote!

When Pitt Meadows cries out for blackberry help, we answer.