Rodent Control
Professional Rat &
Mouse Extermination

in Ontario

Fast, discreet rodent elimination for homes and businesses across Ontario — using humane, Health Canada-approved methods backed by our industry-leading 11-month warranty.

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Ontario’s Most Common Rodent Invaders

Rodents are among the most destructive and dangerous pests found in Ontario homes and businesses. Norway rats and house mice are the two species responsible for the vast majority of infestations — gnawing through wiring, contaminating food, and spreading disease year-round.

Because rodents breed rapidly and can squeeze through openings as small as 6 mm, a small problem can escalate to a major infestation within weeks. Professional identification, exclusion, and elimination are essential for lasting control.

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Norway Rat & House Mouse — Quick ID

  • Norway Rat Length: 30–45 cm (body + tail)
  • Norway Rat Colour: Brownish-grey back, greyish-white belly
  • Norway Rat Droppings: Capsule-shaped, 25–30 mm long
  • House Mouse Length: approximately 175 mm including tail
  • House Mouse Colour: Brownish-grey with grey abdomen
  • House Mouse Droppings: Spindle-shaped, approximately 6 mm long
  • Norway rats produce 40–145 droppings per day and contaminate far more food than they consume
  • A single female mouse can produce up to 10 litters per year — infestations grow explosively
  • Rodents gnaw electrical wiring, creating a serious fire hazard in walls and attics
  • Rats and mice can transmit over 35 diseases including Hantavirus, Salmonellosis, and Leptospirosis

What Damage Can Rodents Cause?

Rodents are far more than a nuisance — they are a serious threat to your property, health, and safety.

Electrical Fire Risk

Rodents constantly gnaw to wear down their ever-growing incisors. They chew through electrical wiring insulation inside walls and attics — a leading cause of house fires. Damaged wiring is often hidden and goes undetected until a fire or power failure occurs.

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Disease Transmission

Rats and mice carry over 35 diseases transmissible to humans through direct contact, bites, or exposure to droppings, urine, and saliva. Key diseases include Hantavirus, Salmonellosis, Leptospirosis, and Rat-Bite Fever — all of which can cause serious illness.

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Food Contamination

Rodents contaminate approximately 10 times more food than they actually consume. A Norway rat excretes up to 16 mL of urine and 40–145 droppings daily, spreading bacteria across food preparation and storage surfaces, rendering food supplies unsafe.

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Structural Damage

Rodents gnaw through insulation, wooden joists, plastic and copper plumbing pipes, and drywall. They shred insulation, fibreglass batting, and soft materials for nesting. Over time, this causes significant structural weakening, moisture intrusion from damaged pipes, and costly repair bills.

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Rapid Reproduction

A single female house mouse produces up to 10 litters of 5–6 young per year. Norway rats produce up to 7 litters of 8–12 young annually. What starts as one or two rodents becomes a full infestation within weeks. Early professional intervention is critical.

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Hard to Exclude

Mice can squeeze through gaps as small as 6 mm — about the width of a pencil. Norway rats need only 12 mm. They enter through foundation cracks, gaps around pipes, damaged vents, and unsealed utility line penetrations. Professional exclusion is necessary for lasting control.

Our Rodent Elimination Process

A systematic, humane approach that addresses both the existing infestation and prevents future rodent entry.

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Thorough Inspection

Our certified technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection to identify the rodent species, locate all entry points, nesting areas, and travel routes — assess the extent of the infestation and damage, and identify what is attracting and sustaining the rodent population at your property.

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Customized Treatment Plan

We develop a targeted elimination strategy specific to your property — strategic placement of tamper-resistant bait stations and traps, exclusion measures to seal identified entry points, habitat modification recommendations, and an ongoing monitoring plan to track effectiveness.

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Comprehensive Elimination & Exclusion

We rapidly reduce the active rodent population, seal key access points with rodent-proof materials, remove attractants to discourage re-entry, and document all findings and treatments. We use humane, Health Canada-approved methods that are safe for your family and pets.

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Prevention & 11-Month Warranty

We provide ongoing prevention guidance — sealing remaining entry points, food and water source reduction strategies, and landscape modifications to eliminate harborage areas. Every treatment is backed by our industry-leading 11-month warranty: if rodents return within that period, we return at no extra cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common rodents found in Ontario homes? +
The two most common rodents found in Ontario homes and businesses are the Norway rat (also called the brown rat or sewer rat) and the house mouse. Norway rats are large, burrowing rodents that tend to live at or near ground level — in basements, crawl spaces, and wall voids near foundations. House mice are smaller, highly adaptable, and can be found everywhere from the basement to the attic. Roof rats, while less common in Ontario, are occasionally found in older structures near ports and waterways.
How do I know if I have a rat or mouse problem? +
Key signs of a rodent infestation include: droppings near food sources, along walls, or in cupboards (Norway rat droppings are capsule-shaped at 25–30 mm; mouse droppings are tiny spindle shapes at ~6 mm); gnaw marks on food packaging, wiring, wood, or plastic; scratching sounds in walls or ceilings at night; nesting material (shredded paper, insulation, fabric) in hidden areas; grease marks along baseboards from fur rubbing on surfaces; and a musty, ammonia-like odour in enclosed spaces.
Are rodents dangerous to my family’s health? +
Yes — rodents are among the most disease-carrying pests. They transmit over 35 diseases to humans including Hantavirus (spread through airborne droppings particles), Salmonellosis (food poisoning), Leptospirosis (bacterial infection from urine-contaminated water), and Rat-Bite Fever. Their droppings and urine contaminate food and surfaces, and even dried droppings stir up dangerous airborne pathogens when disturbed. People with allergies or asthma may also react to rodent dander.
Can rodents cause a house fire? +
Yes. Rodents chew constantly to wear down their ever-growing incisors, and electrical wiring is a common target. When they strip the insulation from wires inside walls, attics, or crawl spaces, exposed wires can arc and ignite nearby insulation or wood. Fire investigators estimate that rodent damage to wiring is responsible for a significant percentage of house fires with undetermined causes. If you have a rodent infestation, having your electrical system inspected after treatment is strongly recommended.
Why can’t I get rid of rodents with store-bought traps? +
Over-the-counter snap traps and poison baits address individual rodents but do nothing to eliminate the population or seal the entry points that allowed them in. Rodents breed faster than traps can catch them — removing a few mice while dozens more are being born nearby provides no lasting control. Additionally, improper placement of rodenticide baits poses risks to children, pets, and non-target wildlife. Professional treatment addresses the infestation at its source with strategically placed tamper-resistant stations and proper exclusion work.
How do rodents get into my home? +
Mice can squeeze through any gap 6 mm or larger — about the width of a pencil. Norway rats need only 12 mm. Common entry points include gaps around utility pipes and conduits entering the foundation, cracks in the foundation or basement walls, unsealed weep holes in brick, damaged soffit vents or roof vents, gaps under garage doors, and openings around poorly sealed doors and windows. Rodents also enter through attached garages and shared walls in townhomes and apartments.
How long does a rodent treatment take? +
The initial inspection and treatment setup typically takes 1–2 hours depending on property size. Bait stations and traps are monitored and serviced over a period of 1–3 follow-up visits over the following weeks to ensure the population is fully eliminated. Exclusion work (sealing entry points) is performed as part of the treatment. The total process from initial visit to confirmed resolution typically takes 2–4 weeks for a standard residential infestation.
Are rodent treatments safe for children and pets? +
Yes. All products used by Husky Pest Control are Health Canada registered and approved for residential use. We use tamper-resistant bait stations that are inaccessible to children and pets. We also use snap traps and other non-toxic methods where appropriate. Our technicians will advise you on any specific precautions for your home and the treatment method being used. The safety of your family and pets is always our priority.
What is the 11-month warranty? +
Our 11-month warranty is the longest offered by any pest control company in Ontario. If rodents return to the treated area within 11 months of your service date, we will return and re-treat at absolutely no additional charge. This warranty reflects our confidence in our exclusion and elimination methods and our commitment to complete customer satisfaction.
How much does rodent control cost in Ontario? +
Rodent control costs in Ontario vary based on property size, rodent species, and severity of the infestation. We provide free, no-obligation estimates before any work begins — with transparent, upfront pricing and no hidden fees. Husky Pest Control also offers a price-match guarantee: if you receive a lower written quote from a licensed competitor, we will match it. Call 1-855-501-0074 or request a free estimate online.

Don’t Let Rodents Damage Your Home or Risk Your Family’s Health

Our certified technicians eliminate rats and mice fast — guaranteed with our 11-month warranty.