Entry Points

Hole in Window Frame

Case Study: Multiple Entry Points, Mouse Extermination in Toronto

This case study deals with a mouse extermination in Toronto and demonstrates the importance of a thorough inspection. Several openings were found on the property, which were likely responsible for bringing mice into the home. The technician on site placed several bait stations around the property to eliminate the mice, though a full exclusion of

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Case Study Mice Use Holes in Deck to Reach Kitchen in Old Toronto

Case Study: Mice Use Holes in Deck to Reach Kitchen in Old Toronto

This case study details a mouse removal and pest-proofing job in Old Toronto. Mice entered this 2-unit home in early winter via the holes in the foundation, then dirtied the kitchen with feces. A thorough inspection of the property, along with an extermination program and exclusion of the foundation has left this property mouse-free ever

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Rat Entry Points

Rat Entry Points

Common Rat Entry Points in House Rats can fit through any hole that is at least 20mm wide. These are agile creatures that can climb walls, jump three feet into the air, and swim for several minutes at a time. Common entry points include wall vents, roof vents, utility line openings, cracks in the window

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