Rodent Control – What You Should Know

Why they appear, what attracts them, and when to take action.

Seeing signs of rodents at home is overwhelming, yet prevention is possible.

Where Rodents Come From

Seasonal behavior

As Ontario winters set in, rodents look for warm, sheltered places to nest.

Entry

Entry points

Mice can squeeze through openings as small as a dime; rats need only a gap the size of a quarter.

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Shared environments

Urban density, shared garbage areas, and nearby construction can all increase rodent activity.

What You Can Do at Home

What Attracts Them to Homes

Why Rodents Are a Concern

Property risks

Their constant gnawing can damage wiring, insulation, and furniture.

Hygiene issues

Droppings, urine, and fur can contaminate food and surfaces.

Rapid breeding

A small problem can quickly become a large infestation if not addressed.

Frequently Asked Questions

As little as 6 mm — about the size of a dime.

They’re year-round, but activity increases in fall and winter as they move indoors.

Not all, but droppings, urine, and hair can contaminate surfaces and food.

Yes. Mice are excellent climbers and can reach cupboards, shelves, and attics.

Rodents are a fact of life in Ontario — but they don’t have to take over your home or business. If you think you may be dealing with them, the first step is understanding the issue. The next step is knowing when it’s time for professional help.