The Norway rat is prevalent in Toronto, the GTA, and throughout North America. The Norway rat is covered in course hair; they have small eyes and small ears and a blunt snout.
They build elaborate tunnel systems and burrows at ground level, preferring damp areas such as building perimeters or crawlspaces. Norway rats live out doors and tend to migrate indoors when the weather turns cold.
If rodent droppings are discovered in a cupboard or shelf, remove the contents so the technician has better access to the areas he/she will treat. The technician will do a thorough inspection of both the interior and exterior of the premises.
If signs of entry points are uncovered, the technician will make recommendations. Depending on the situation, a program of tamper-resistant baited stations, mechanical traps, or glue boards may be used.
We begin by thoroughly inspecting your property to identify pest types, entry points, and the severity of the infestation.
Based on our findings, we develop a targeted treatment plan tailored to your specific needs, ensuring effective and environmentally safe solutions.
After treatment, we provide guidance on preventive measures and schedule follow-up visits to ensure your property remains pest-free in the long term.