Rodent Control Services
Rodent activity can pose risks to health, property, and operations if not addressed properly. Our rodent control services are inspection-led and designed to resolve active issues while reducing the likelihood of recurrence.
We provide residential and commercial rodent control across Prince Edward Island using mechanical-first, IPM-based methods. All recommendations and treatments are tailored to site conditions, activity levels, and regulatory requirements.
Mouse Control Program
Our Mouse Control Program is designed for residential and commercial properties experiencing active mouse activity within living spaces, walls, attics, or utility areas.
Each program begins with a detailed inspection to assess activity levels, access points, and contributing environmental or structural factors.
Typical program structure may include:
• Multiple service visits over a defined period
• Mechanical trapping and monitoring as the primary control method
• Interior and exterior assessment of activity and movement
• Adjustment of control measures based on observed activity
• Entry point identification and exclusion recommendations
• Sanitation and prevention guidance to reduce recurrence
Program duration, visit count, and methods are confirmed following inspection and may be adjusted based on site conditions and response to treatment.
Rat Control Program
The Rat & Squirrel Control Program is intended for properties experiencing higher-impact rodent activity involving structural access, attics, exterior entry points, or surrounding environments.
Due to increased risk and complexity, these programs are typically more involved and may require additional monitoring and follow-up.
Typical program structure may include:
• Comprehensive interior and exterior inspection of the structure and surrounding environment
• Mechanical-first trapping and monitoring strategies
• Species-specific control methods based on observed behavior and access
• Follow-up visits to assess progress and stabilize activity
• Entry point identification, exclusion, and proofing recommendations
• Removal of captured rodents and re-setting of control devices as required
Rodenticide use is not applied by default and is considered only when activity thresholds exceed the capacity of non-chemical control methods and when justified under IPM principles and regulatory requirements.
All rodent control programs follow Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles and applicable provincial regulations.
Not sure which rodent control program applies to your situation?
Every rodent service begins with a detailed inspection to assess activity, access points, and site conditions.