Local Saskatchewan service • Residential & commercial

Rodent Control

We help homeowners and businesses deal with mice and rat problems using practical rodent control, treatment support, and prevention-focused recommendations for indoor activity and likely entry points.

Signs you may have a problem
  • Droppings in cupboards, pantries, or utility spaces
  • Scratching sounds in walls or ceilings
  • Gnaw marks on food packaging or entry points
  • Signs of nesting material in hidden areas

Signs you may have a problem

  • Droppings in cupboards, pantries, or utility spaces
  • Scratching sounds in walls or ceilings
  • Gnaw marks on food packaging or entry points
  • Signs of nesting material in hidden areas

Why it matters

Rodents can contaminate stored items, damage property, and keep spreading if entry points are left open.

How we help

Rodent control for mice and rats, with treatment support and prevention-focused recommendations.

Our process

Clear steps from assessment to follow-up.

1

Share what you have noticed

Let us know the sounds, droppings, or damage you are seeing.

2

We inspect the likely access points

We assess activity and explain a practical treatment direction.

3

We treat and recommend prevention

We help reduce activity and point out ways to lower the chance of return.

Mice and rats are not always handled the same way

Mice and rats can differ in travel patterns, nesting behaviour, food sources, and the size of openings they use, which is why the treatment direction depends on the kind of activity being found.

Seasonal entry points matter

Rodent activity often becomes more noticeable when temperatures shift and mice or rats start pressing into warmer, sheltered areas. Garages, utility penetrations, door gaps, vents, and hidden openings are all worth checking.

Frequently asked questions

Questions people usually ask before booking.

If you are comparing options or trying to decide on the right next step for recurring rodent activity, start here. These quick answers cover why rodents keep returning, what signs to watch for, and when it makes sense to book.

Rodents can keep returning when food sources, shelter, or entry points remain available, which is why control and prevention usually need to work together.

Closing gaps, openings, and other access points helps reduce the chances of rodents re-entering after treatment and supports longer-term results.

Scratching sounds at night, droppings, gnaw marks, nesting material, or sudden pet attention around certain areas can all point to hidden activity.

If you are seeing repeated droppings, hearing movement, noticing damage, or activity keeps coming back after DIY efforts, it is a good time to have the issue assessed properly.
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Book your service today for practical rodent control and prevention guidance to help protect your home or business from ongoing activity and damage.